Poop statue near US Capitol
A satirical art installation near the US Capitol features a poop-shaped monument mocking rioters and Trump’s praise of them as “patriots.”
When art meets the toilet world.
A satirical art installation near the US Capitol features a poop-shaped monument mocking rioters and Trump’s praise of them as “patriots.”
Pop&Roll, an immersive art gallery, store and public restroom in Budapest blending vibrant neo-pop art with functional spaces.
Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani’s “CACAS” exhibit featured animal and human excrement, challenging norms through unconventional artistic expression.
The intimate graffiti art form found in pub bathrooms, offers insight into subcultures and social issues through anonymous scribbles and conversations.
The sculpture “Tisseren” by Claus Carstensen explores territories and power through a realistic depiction of public urination.
Toilets and human waste remain taboo subjects, yet some artists have created artworks incorporating bathrooms and bodily functions.
A Russian artist made a poop sculpture in St. Petersburg but he was sentenced by Russian authorities according to the penal code.
Japanese conceived a new form of art by showcasing an exhibit in which people can sniff animal butts through their portraits.
Poop can also be art as a German artist, Werner Härtl, is demonstrating by using cow poop to paint his art.
A poop sculpture was placed on an Australian beach to raise the issue of plastic pollution on the coasts.