Rick Gibson Fetus Earrings. They were 10 weeks in development and had been dehydrated for 20 years. Required Cookies Technologies.
This is the case despite the fact that the European Commission of Human Rights found there to be no breach of the article 10 right to freedom of expression in the case of Gibson itself. Fetus earrings During the 1984 exhibition of freeze-dried sculptures in London Gibson was given two dehydrated human fetuses from an anatomy professor. Gibson obtained the 3- to 4-month-old fetuses from a London college professor according to court testimony.
After completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974 he moved to VancouverHe lived in London England from 1983.
Through their influence I developed a form of performance art which included elements of political protest media relations and Speakers CornerI did several pieces in both England and Canada. In 1984 this sculpture was displayed in Cuts Gallery in Londons Kensington Church Street. Rick Gibson born 1951 is a Canadian sculptor and artist. Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity account authentication security and privacy preferences internal site usage and maintenance data and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions.