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The Evil Dead
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Source: http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/24513

For senior, abortion a medium for art, political discourse
Martine Powers
Staff Reporter
Published Thursday, April 17, 2008

Art major Aliza Shvarts '08 wants to make a statement.

Beginning next Tuesday, Shvarts will be displaying her senior art project, a documentation of a nine-month process during which she artificially inseminated herself "as often as possible" while periodically taking abortifacient drugs to induce miscarriages. Her exhibition will feature video recordings of these forced miscarriages as well as preserved collections of the blood from the process.

The goal in creating the art exhibition, Shvarts said, was to spark conversation and debate on the relationship between art and the human body. But her project has already provoked more than just debate, inciting, for instance, outcry at a forum for fellow senior art majors held last week. And when told about Shvarts' project, students on both ends of the abortion debate have expressed shock . saying the project does everything from violate moral code to trivialize abortion.

But Shvarts insists her concept was not designed for "shock value."

"I hope it inspires some sort of discourse," Shvarts said. "Sure, some people will be upset with the message and will not agree with it, but it's not the intention of the piece to scandalize anyone."

The "fabricators," or donors, of the sperm were not paid for their services, but Shvarts required them to periodically take tests for sexually transmitted diseases. She said she was not concerned about any medical effects the forced miscarriages may have had on her body. The abortifacient drugs she took were legal and herbal, she said, and she did not feel the need to consult a doctor about her repeated miscarriages.

Shvarts declined to specify the number of sperm donors she used, as well as the number of times she inseminated herself.

Art major Juan Castillo '08 said that although he was intrigued by the creativity and beauty of her senior project, not everyone was as thrilled as he was by the concept and the means by which she attained the result.

"I really loved the idea of this project, but a lot other people didn't," Castillo said. "I think that most people were very resistant to thinking about what the project was really about. [The senior-art-project forum] stopped being a conversation on the work itself."

Although Shvarts said she does not remember the class being quite as hostile as Castillo described, she said she believes it is the nature of her piece to "provoke inquiry."

"I believe strongly that art should be a medium for politics and ideologies, not just a commodity," Shvarts said. "I think that I'm creating a project that lives up to the standard of what art is supposed to be."

The display of Schvarts' project will feature a large cube suspended from the ceiling of a room in the gallery of Green Hall. Schvarts will wrap hundreds of feet of plastic sheeting around this cube; lined between layers of the sheeting will be the blood from Schvarts' self-induced miscarriages mixed with Vaseline in order to prevent the blood from drying and to extend the blood throughout the plastic sheeting.

Schvarts will then project recorded videos onto the four sides of the cube. These videos, captured on a VHS camcorder, will show her experiencing miscarriages in her bathrooom tub, she said. Similar videos will be projected onto the walls of the room.

School of Art lecturer Pia Lindman, Schvarts' senior-project advisor, could not be reached for comment Wednesday night.

Few people outside of Yale's undergraduate art department have heard about Shvarts' exhibition. Members of two campus abortion-activist groups . Choose Life at Yale, a pro-life group, and the Reproductive Rights Action League of Yale, a pro-choice group . said they were not previously aware of Schvarts' project.

Alice Buttrick '10, an officer of RALY, said the group was in no way involved with the art exhibition and had no official opinion on the matter.

Sara Rahman '09 said, in her opinion, Shvarts is abusing her constitutional right to do what she chooses with her body.

"[Shvarts' exhibit] turns what is a serious decision for women into an absurdism," Rahman said. "It discounts the gravity of the situation that is abortion."

CLAY member Jonathan Serrato '09 said he does not think CLAY has an official response to Schvarts' exhibition. But personally, Serrato said he found the concept of the senior art project "surprising" and unethical.

"I feel that she's manipulating life for the benefit of her art, and I definitely don't support it," Serrato said. "I think it's morally wrong."

Shvarts emphasized that she is not ashamed of her exhibition, and she has become increasingly comfortable discussing her miscarriage experiences with her peers.

"It was a private and personal endeavor, but also a transparent one for the most part," Shvarts said. "This isn't something I've been hiding."

The official reception for the Undergraduate Senior Art Show will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on April 25. The exhibition will be on public display from April 22 to May 1. The art exhibition is set to premiere alongside the projects of other art seniors this Tuesday, April 22 at the gallery of Holcombe T. Green Jr. Hall on Chapel Street.


I found this over on a metal forum I post at. In the immortal words of Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter in Rush Hour 2... You one crazy-ass bitch!

This is a sickening idea. I mean I really don't even know what to say. It sounds so far out there that it wouldn't be something we'd have to deal with here in reality.
Ibanez Player
Holy.#####.#####

Only kind of 'discourse' she's gonna get.
MightOfKerghan
waht than hell?!?!?!?1/1
Theferrell
that is wrong on like 100 different levels...
The Evil Dead
The most ridiculous and honestly, insane parts:

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The "fabricators," or donors, of the sperm were not paid for their services, but Shvarts required them to periodically take tests for sexually transmitted diseases. She said she was not concerned about any medical effects the forced miscarriages may have had on her body. The abortifacient drugs she took were legal and herbal, she said, and she did not feel the need to consult a doctor about her repeated miscarriages.

The display of Schvarts' project will feature a large cube suspended from the ceiling of a room in the gallery of Green Hall. Schvarts will wrap hundreds of feet of plastic sheeting around this cube; lined between layers of the sheeting will be the blood from Schvarts' self-induced miscarriages mixed with Vaseline in order to prevent the blood from drying and to extend the blood throughout the plastic sheeting.


I mean it really makes me question the woman's mental sanity. I'm a very open thinker for the most part but as far as producing offspring created by the semen of seemingly random donors for the sake of aborting them yourself seems like a bunch of crazy ##### to me and shouldn't be legal. It's murder, over and over again. Of course if you're not against abortion then you really can't say much about this project.
Voyou San
wow.. some kind of messed up
Denim
Personally, it's kind of funny.

It is also over the top pretentious. Easy way for publicity, there is no bad version of that.
She'll be hard pressed to find anyone want to see a miscarriage take place and a cube filled with blood.

But she's got her fifteen minutes.
Dragon Brigade
Definitely a crude and perverse way of, and physically, interpreting the art of death for a project. Curious why she would choose abortion to show art with the human body as surely she knew the implications of what she was doing (unless she's totally lost her sense of moral judgement, especially to do that repeatedly), but I really don’t feel like thinking about it right now. It’s much too morbid. >.>.
Vilagen
About that...

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New Haven, Conn. — April 17, 2008

Ms. Shvarts is engaged in performance art. Her art project includes visual representations, a press release and other narrative materials. She stated to three senior Yale University officials today, including two deans, that she did not impregnate herself and that she did not induce any miscarriages. The entire project is an art piece, a creative fiction designed to draw attention to the ambiguity surrounding form and function of a woman’s body.

She is an artist and has the right to express herself through performance art.

Had these acts been real, they would have violated basic ethical standards and raised serious mental and physical health concerns.



Link!

Not pro-choice in the least bit, so I was going to jump on this at the other forum I was until I read this. I am glad that the woman did not do anything as crazy as the report suggested.

Well, let me rephrase that. I am glad that there is a chance that none of that is true, but now we are comparing two different news articles. I hope the entire thing is just fiction, because I find the idea of actually performing that kind of act for the sake of "art" disgusting.
Markies
QUOTE (Denim @ Apr 17 2008, 05:58 PM) *
It is also over the top pretentious. Easy way for publicity, But she's got her fifteen minutes.


That is exactly what it is. It makes me wonder if she has any "talent" or is just doing this for the shock value. Sure, she could be talented, but is anybody going to notice it.

Unfortunately, art hasn't been relevant for a long time, so people do extreme things to try and get noticted. It also makes me wonder how she is going to top this.

But, it's really silly and I hope she enjoys her shot at fame.
Noonstalker
This is ##### disgusting. What a waste of a human life.
The Evil Dead
QUOTE (Vilagen @ Apr 18 2008, 05:54 AM) *
About that...

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New Haven, Conn. — April 17, 2008

Ms. Shvarts is engaged in performance art. Her art project includes visual representations, a press release and other narrative materials. She stated to three senior Yale University officials today, including two deans, that she did not impregnate herself and that she did not induce any miscarriages. The entire project is an art piece, a creative fiction designed to draw attention to the ambiguity surrounding form and function of a woman’s body.

She is an artist and has the right to express herself through performance art.

Had these acts been real, they would have violated basic ethical standards and raised serious mental and physical health concerns.



Link!


I guess that settles any qualms I had with this.
Ken Masters
QUOTE (The Evil Dead @ Apr 17 2008, 02:49 PM) *
The most ridiculous and honestly, insane parts:

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The "fabricators," or donors, of the sperm were not paid for their services, but Shvarts required them to periodically take tests for sexually transmitted diseases. She said she was not concerned about any medical effects the forced miscarriages may have had on her body. The abortifacient drugs she took were legal and herbal, she said, and she did not feel the need to consult a doctor about her repeated miscarriages.

The display of Schvarts' project will feature a large cube suspended from the ceiling of a room in the gallery of Green Hall. Schvarts will wrap hundreds of feet of plastic sheeting around this cube; lined between layers of the sheeting will be the blood from Schvarts' self-induced miscarriages mixed with Vaseline in order to prevent the blood from drying and to extend the blood throughout the plastic sheeting.


I mean it really makes me question the woman's mental sanity. I'm a very open thinker for the most part but as far as producing offspring created by the semen of seemingly random donors for the sake of aborting them yourself seems like a bunch of crazy ##### to me and shouldn't be legal. It's murder, over and over again. Of course if you're not against abortion then you really can't say much about this project.



So basically she's creating art out of dead, aborted fetuses. . . Since when did we go back to the tribal days again?
The Evil Dead
She's not. Apparently that article was bunk as Vilagen posted earlier.
Ken Masters
QUOTE (The Evil Dead @ Apr 19 2008, 12:21 PM) *
She's not. Apparently that article was bunk as Vilagen posted earlier.

Wasn't able to read that part. Though I agree with Vilagen, if she or anyone else did udergo a task as disgusting as that, I'd seriously vomit myself to sleep.
Denim
So her final art project was a big, "J/K J/K guys?"

That's an even worse way to get your 15 minutes than the original idea which had at least some originality to it.
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