Backed by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children,
Deirdre Alden, a city councilor in Birmingham, England, is calling for
a ban on admitting children to the city's Ikon Gallery
due to its exhibit of a piece of video art with the self-explanatory
title:
Ten People Remunerated to Masturbate. Gallery owner
Jonathan Watkins defended the piece, saying it "is not about exciting
people ... it's making a serious point about the exploitation of
people in the sex industry in the Third World."
The artist, Santiago Sierra [no relation!], regularly features
refugees and prostitutes accepting meager sums to perform
"repetitive, and often pointless" tasks. Previous works include
Person Remunerated to Remain Tied Down to a Wooden Block
(2001), 68 People Remunerated to Block a Museum's Entrance
(2000), and 133 People Remunerated to Have Their Hair Dyed
Blond (2001).
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