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Bunny Project at Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden 2008 Performance commissioned by Kalmar Museum of Art, Sweden. During the inauguration of the new art museum in Kalmar a suspicious individual sneaked around the premises mounting sculptures made of carrots, alarm clocks, red and blue cables, metal... more
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Rated by nostawetan on Sep 22, 8:14pm
freedom can't exist in fear, even if "fear" is an illusion. the carrot artist is guilty of intrapment
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Rated by Anus-Goblin on Sep 13, 2:08pm
At least it wasn't a goddamn mooninite.
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Reviewed by brainstew on Aug 31, 10:13am
Prank != Art ? and probably Suspicious != Guy with Cap and Bag
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Reviewed by The-Way-Of-NXVR on Aug 25, 1:12pm
What do you think about this page? Bunny Project at Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden 2008 Performance commissioned by Kalmar Museum of Art, Sweden. During the inauguration of the new art museum in Kalmar a suspicious individual sneaked around the premises mounting sculptures made of carrots, alarm clocks, red and blue cables, metal wire and tape. On direct orders from the Swedish secret police the performance was stopped since the Culture Minister refused to give her inaugural speech if it were to continue. The speech , as it later turned out, was about how art must be allowed to be free and provocative.
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Rated by caruthes on Aug 14, 10:25pm
At a museum in Sweden, a guy went around planting "bombs" made of carrots. The swedish minister refused to give her speech about freedom of art until the guy was stopped.
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Reviewed by Excalibur707 on Aug 03, 5:21pm
The art was commissioned by the museum; it wasn't just a random douchebag going around. Certainly, the museum may not have known what he was planning but that seems a little ridiculous. Bad choice on the part of the artist but ironic nevertheless.
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Reviewed by allaboutcontests on Jul 28, 6:57pm
Much worse than the Moonanite scare of '07.