Urination is art? Apparently so. A fascinating look at some of the world’s weirdest artwork.
Human Body Statues, Dr. Gunther von Hagens
German anatomist Dr. Gunther von Hagens has a taste and pride for release actual human bodies into statue with a proficiency called “ plastination . ” By using a volunteer ’s dead body and interject a liquid charge card solution into it to harden and preserve the stiff all , von Hagens creates “ timeless ” art . However , the controversial nature of his work means that much like a excited scientist , he must work out of a underground lab . Von Hagens ’ first displayed his sculptures at a 1995 exhibition in Japan .
The World’s Weirdest Artwork: Flesh Dress, Jana Sterbak
Move over , Lady Gaga ; Canadian Jana Sterbak is the true originator of the heart dress . display lovingly in the National Gallery of Canada , the art caused immense disputation , as people could n’t believe actual “ art ” could be the entry of food scrap to a gallery .
The Fountain, Marcel Duchamp
In 1917 , Dadaist top executive Marcel Duchamp used an average urinal and called it artistry . To the chagrin of the masses , Duchamp ’s ‘ artwork ’ was displayed in New York and spark debate about what in reality constitutes art .
Egg Art, Henk Hofstra
In the name of nontextual matter , Dutch artist Henk Hofstra covered one of the Netherlands ’ great city squares with several large eggs . The installation art remain throughout Zaailand for six month in 2008 , with each egg measuring 100 feet all-inclusive . Unsurprisingly , no one is sure what Henk ’s statement in reality was .
Face of Iron Man
A Formosan human being pees in his toilet stadium and finds blood in his urine . Same man realize it resembles the face of Iron Man and enters it into an art competition . The artwork drum out 600 other entries to win the top art prize . rightful story .







