Phi Beta Cons

Yale ‘Art’ Project Didn’t Really Happen?

Was the project really to lie to a student newspaper as “performance art”? The school says so.
The “artist” stands behind her earlier characterizations, however:

But in an interview later Thursday afternoon, Shvarts defended her work and called the University’s statement “ultimately inaccurate.” She reiterated that she engaged in the nine-month process she publicized on Wednesday in a press release that was first reported in the News: repeatedly using a needleless syringe to insert semen into herself, then taking abortifacient herbs at the end of her menstrual cycle to induce bleeding. Thursday evening, in a tour of her art studio, she shared with the News video footage she claimed depicted her attempts at self-induced miscarriages.
“No one can say with 100-percent certainty that anything in the piece did or did not happen,” Shvarts said, adding that she does not know whether she was ever pregnant. “The nature of the piece is that it did not consist of certainties.”

I wish I had something profound to say, but I’m afraid I’m not qualified to comment on modern art.

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