Body fluids in art

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Artist's Shit by Piero Manzoni

Occasional use of body fluids such as blood, urine, feces, etc. in works of art is most common in shock art or transgressive art.[1]

Blood

Urine

Feces

Breast milk

  • In the work All You Can Feel, the artist Sarah Ancelle Schönfeld sprinkles exposed photo negatives with hormones or endogenous substances such as breast milk and pharmacological substances such as the contraceptive pill.[15][16]

Human fat

  • Wenming zhu (文明柱, Civilization Pillar) was made by artist duo Sun Yuan & Peng Yu in 2001. The work resembles a classical stone column, but it is, in fact, composed of layers of congealed, gleaming human fat, alongside wax and metal, the former of which was collected from plastic surgery clinics, and is currently held by the M+ Museum in Hong Kong. [17][18]

Criticism and difficulties

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