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"For the Love of Potty" Sculpture

Katsche Philipp Platz

Germany

Sculpture, sculpture on Paper

Size: 4.3 W x 7.1 H x 6.7 D in

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"For the Love of Potty" by Katsche P. Platz from the series "The 2020 Value Shift" 2020 – The world is locked down: Businesses close, violence spreads in homes, people die in hospitals and still at borders, while other people fight for toilet paper or sell one roll at eBay for 200 EUR ... We say hello to our neighbours, call our grandparents and parents and find new hobbies. We might love to #finally go back to a job – but not necessarily the one we had before. We might still believe that the 1. FC Köln can win Bundesliga when it starts playing again, that digitalisation and a different economic world will come earlier than we ever thought. 2007: Damian Hirst's diamond-covered skull "For the Love of God" was offered for 50, and sold for 100 million pounds in 2007 – along with the financial crisis. - Toilet paper jewels cover a plastic skull from an (unknown) Chinese online rubbish seller - Approx. 8,601 hand rolled toilet paper jewels (roughly one entire roll of first-grade German Budni toilet paper, which the artist hunted himself) - Every "jewel" is made from 100% authentic, 1A quality and 3 (!) layer toilet paper - Guaranteed no bloody diamonds/papers involved Disclaimer: Unroll papers on your own risk before wiping. ***for sale inquiries please contact the artist – list price 50,000,000 GBP*** (!) -> watch funding at www.startnext.com/for-the-love-of-potty

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Sculpture:sculpture on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:4.3 W x 7.1 H x 6.7 D in

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My main topics are the continuing search of individuals for something, the strive of humans as a group to reach for "the next big thing", economics (especially in the art industry), justice or to put it simply: why do we live and what for? I believe in humour as the most effectual way of communicating serious content. Art has to ask relevant questions, move people, change people's perspectives, views and opinions. Otherwise, the privileges of art and artists are overrated.

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