An Inclusive Litany
9/26/97
After a work by sculptor Sarah Lucas—a working toilet titled
The Great Flood—sold for $20,000, it was later loaned to
the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London, where art lovers were
allowed to flush it but not otherwise use it. However, two exhibit
patrons did in fact relieve themselves in the work, an act a curator
said represented "the ultimate involvement of the audience."