But Moiré is defiant: "Art is characterised precisely by breaking the rules," she says. One referred to last year's performance as "absurd, gratuitous, trite and desperate". Last year, for her work titled 'The PlopEgg Painting Performance', she created a series of abstract paintings by pushing eggs filled with paint and ink out of her vaginal canal onto a canvas beneath her, while standing naked in front of an audience. It is not the first time Moiré has removed her clothes in the name of art. However, another visitor Tobias Meyer, 45, said: "I must admit it was more interesting than the average art exhibition." "From what I gather, she thinks that getting her clothes off, looking at paintings of nude people and holding a naked baby makes her become part of the art." "I'm all for expression and alternatives in art, but this was just ridiculous," said one, according to the Daily Mirror. While her website claims that "Milo Moiré brings everyday life to art", her fellow visitors were left bemused by the stunt. I use nudity as a tool to create a controversy between the bourgeois norm and freedom of spirit." "The naked body, male or female, has so many stories to tell and so many forms to show. Introduction directly from Vimeo: 'Ingrid, a young drama student, finds herself in the middle of an increasingly uncomfortable situation, as her. "I'm shocked how people are so shocked by a naked human body," she continues. Thanks to Vimeo Staff Picks for the tip on this. To cut the matter short, I polarise with my performances." In the museum people took a brief look at me but nobody talked to me during the performance. People expect the unexpected, most of them seem to be confused. "For me, it is important to bring art into everyday life, not just confining it to the walls of art institutions," Moiré says. Isn't a painting depicting natural themes itself an abstraction? What could be the absolute motif of an exhibition dedicated to the naked life, an exhibition which appeals to specific sensory experiences?" It went on to say that the performance artist intended her work to "challenge the fundamental attitudes towards abstract and figurative art. THE NAKED LIFE - "How little abstraction can art tolerate?" (2015) from Milo Moiré on Vimeo.
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