Feeling pressurized to adjusted well to a sick society? Fractured by dissonance twixt your beliefs and values? shattered by expectations heaped on you by others?, is your soul crumbling so you can just hang in there in a minimum wage job?
Emotionally torn by “the apathy, political indifference and fatalism of contemporary society” that surrounds you?
Heart wrenching from your chest “as the government turns the country into one big prison, stealing from the people”?
Want to do something that symbolises “the existence of a person inside a repressive legal system” ?
You could copy the mayor, or maybe this guy, Pyotr Pavlensky.
Not that we recommended copying either, we just don’t recommend
– except that we recommend you find and figure out whatever works for you.
“powerful gesture of absolute despair” indeed.
theguardian.com, Monday 11 November 2013
Shaun Walker
Artist nails his scrotum to the ground in Red Square
Red Square has seen a lot over the centuries, from public executions to giant military parades, but a performance artist broke new ground on Sunday when he nailed his scrotum to cobblestones in a painful act of protest.
Pyotr Pavlensky said the protest was his response to Russia’s descent into a “police state” and was timed to coincide with Police Day, which Russia’s law enforcement officials celebrated on Sunday.
“The performance can be seen as a metaphor for the apathy, political indifference and fatalism of contemporary Russian society,” Pavlensky said in a statement. “As the government turns the country into one big prison, stealing from the people and using the money to grow and enrich the police apparatus and other repressive structures, society is allowing this, and forgetting its numerical advantage, is bringing the triumph of the police state closer by its inaction.”
Pavlensky has a history of self-harming art, including sewing his lips together to protest against the jail sentences given to members of Pussy Riot and wrapping himself in barbed wire outside a Russian government building, which he said symbolised “the existence of a person inside a repressive legal system”.
The leading Russian theatre director Kirill Serebrennikov wrote on his Facebook page that the performance was a “powerful gesture of absolute despair”.
Pavlensky walked on to Red Square on Sunday lunchtime, stripped off and nailed his scrotum to the cobblestones of Russia’s most famous public space. He was taken to hospital an hour later and given basic treatment for his injuries but declined to be admitted. He was later taken to a police station.
Pavlensky is due to appear before a district court in Moscow on Monday over the stunt and could be jailed for up to 15 days.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/11/artist-nails-testicles-red-square-pyotr-pavlensky
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