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Whilst MX tells us that 'The (travelling)Museum of Broken Relationships asks people to donate mementos of everything from short flings to painful divorces. Yesterday in Berlin, an axe used to break an ex's furniture was added to the 300 exhibits.' Also, 'An Australian barmaid has been fined for crushing beer cans between her bare breasts, while an off-duty colleague has been fined for hanging spoon's from her friend's nipples.' Whatever will they think of next then, hey?
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John Rockwell writing 'about shock in art. Audiences and institutions have long believed that anything that unsettles is intended to provoke. The provocation hardly needs to be sexual. It can be childlike (''My 5-year-old could do that!'') or primitive (Gauguin) or political (Grosz) or distorted (Cubism) or conceptually unsettling (Duchamp's urinal; Cage's ''4' 33' '' of silence).
For a long while, when people raged against such provocations, I would take the defiant position of assuming, unless authoritatively informed otherwise, that the artist had no intention to provoke. Morton Feldman needed to write a six-hour string quartet. Philip Glass needed to spin out his deafening electronic-keyboard arpeggiations to the end of time. Maybe even Jeff Koons needed to depict coitus with his wife at the time, an Italian pornography star and Parliament member.'
('Reverberations; Shocking! Offensive! But Being Pleasant Is Beside The Point')
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A Dutch museum is having trouble getting its hands on a parasite that just about everybody else is anxious to avoid: pubic crabs.The Rotterdam Natural History Museum has appealed for somebody - anybody - to give it a single crab louse for its collection, amid fears they may be dying out.The donor's anonymity, said curator Kees Moeliker, is guaranteed.
Moeliker said that in essence, the lice's habitat is being threatened."When the bamboo forests that the Giant Panda lives in were cut down, the bear became threatened with extinction. Pubic lice can't live without pubic hair."
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"It started when he fell in love with this Lexus, which was in a very distinct peacock blue and looked like another peacock boy," he said. "He couldn't control his urges and tried to shag it. He attacked the panels so hard that the car needs a total respray. "The insurers, Lloyd's of London, are not very happy about it."They've had claims for all sorts of things like lions biting people, but never have they heard of a peacock sexually attacking a car before."
Sir Benjamin has also decided the peacock, whom he named Ron Davies after a former bisexual Welsh Secretary, is gay. "Peahens are brown, but Ron Davies is only attracted to blue cars so I can only assume he's gay," the aristocrat, who has made headlines before by offering to give his manor away and hire his dog Jasper as a "best man" at same-sex weddings, said.
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'New Zealand women have the most sexual partners in the world, according to a global sex survey reported on Saturday. They have an average of 20.4 sexual partners, according to a survey by condom-maker Durex - well above the global average of 7.3. New Zealand was the only country where women were more promiscuous than their men, who averaged 16.8 sexual partners.'
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Sibu the orangutan has miffed his Dutch keepers by refusing to mate with females and showing sexual interest only in tattooed human blondes.Apenheul Primate Park hoped Sibu would become its breeding male when he arrived two years ago, but orangutans do not seem to be his type."He chases them, or ignores them, but he doesn't do what he should do," said a spokeswoman for the park. Instead, Sibu fancies his female keepers, especially blondes. That, the spokeswoman says, is common for orangutans but Sibu has a fetish for tattoos, harking back to a heavily-tattooed keeper who reared him. "Orangutans have special interests in special subjects. Sibu happens to like tattoos," she said.
The park has not given up on the 31-year-old Sibu. He showed an amorous interest in a female orangutan while living in England and keepers hope he will find love when reunited with her in a new enclosure in Chester, England.
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“He thought of these exhibits as highly educational, but also felt that they should be decorated ‘prettily and naturally…Small skeletons were positioned in ‘geological’ landscapes, crying into handkerchiefs, wearing strings of pearls, or playing the violin. The ‘botanical’ landscapes were also made up of body parts: kidney stones or tissue from the lungs would become bushes, grass or rocks.”
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Oh, and for those of you interested as I am in such things, the US National Library of Medicine has a Dream Anatomy site.“His public dissections would be held by candlelight and accompanied by music and refreshments.”
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From Free Will Astrology, as usual. Cusp creature that I am, you'll find me being messily and artistically telepathethic in tune with Nature this week if seems:
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Jackson Pollack (1912–1956) was a pioneer painter. Instead of using an easel, he laid his canvases on the floor. Rather than manually applying paint with a brush, he poured the liquid colors out and then used his whole body to shape his creation, crawling and walking on it. Sometimes he'd employ trowels, sticks, pieces of glass, and other objects to further manipulate the paint. He's your role model for the coming week, Capricorn. I hope he will inspire you to expand the way you carry out your specialties. Try new techniques. Involve more of yourself in the process. Be willing to get messier than you've been before.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): According to the indigenous people who lived in the Americas before Europeans arrived, the world is populated with spiritual powers that take the shape of animals and plants and natural forces. In other words, there are many forms of intelligence, not just the kind that reside in human brains. And it's possible to communicate with these other intelligences; we can tune in to their alternate modes of knowing and seeing, thereby expanding our narrow understanding of reality. To do that, however, we can't rely on spoken and written language; we have to be receptive to their nonverbal language. We also have to be humble enough to recognize how smart they are, and how much they have to offer us. I mention this, Aquarius, because it's a favorable time to learn from spiritual powers that reside in things such as hawks, horses, oak trees, and rivers. Nature is primed to tell you intriguing, unimaginable, and useful secrets.
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