The Pee-er sculpture
The sculpture “Tisseren” by Claus Carstensen explores territories and power through a realistic depiction of public urination.
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.
A poop sculpture was placed on an Australian beach to raise the issue of plastic pollution on the coasts.
A new exhibit about toilets as a concept to explore women’s perspective by the multidisciplinary artist Jemima Sara.
In Canada, there’s an exhibition about poop telling about our lives, both from a biological perspective and from a cultural perspective.
An exhibit in a Rotterdam museum displayed giant poops where visitors have to be “naked” to explore these sculptures.
Wim Wenders, a famous German filmmaker, is making a movie in Japan about public toilets inspired by the Tokyo Toilet Project.
A batgirl bathroom meme has gone viral and users started criticizing the design mistakes in the panel of the cartoonist.
Larry Weyand is an artist who uses wool to create his art. In his latest exhibit, the subject was the bathroom.