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The artist collective allowed buyers to decide the fate of a cow’s life (thankfully they chose a sanctuary over the slaughterhouse), but the intended awareness-raising gave way to polarising digital discourse
The work, which has sparked online backlash, will see buyers of the project's tokens choose whether Angus becomes hamburgers and handbags, or is sent to live at an animal sanctuary
Jonathan Yeo’s work was defaced by activists from the Animal Rising group
US Supreme Court rules that ten-year-old statute, designed to outlaw "crush" videos, is unconstitutionally broad
President of the San Francisco Art Institute on art and censorship