Article in The New Yorker 10/4/04
About Maurizio Cattelan's art...
In one of his art exhibits in Milan, he placed statutes of three adolescent boys hanging from a branch of an oak tree in a public square. The public cut two of the children out of the tree, the other one stayed hanging for view officially for twenty-seven hours.
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
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