Jan Fabre nga Belgjika, e ka hapur një ekspozitë të pazakontë në Muzeun Hermitage në Rusi, ku përfshihen kafshë të ngordhura e të lidhura me litarë për tavani.

Koleksioni i 57-vjeçarit përfshin piktura dhe disa qenë, mace dhe lepuj të varur apo të vendosur në vende të ndryshme në dysheme, transmeton Telegrafi.


Ky instilacion bizar ka ngritur shqetësimin e mbrojtësve të drejtave të kafshëve, të cilët e kanë krijuar hashtagun ‘turp për ju Hermitage’.

Megjithatë, zyrtarë të muzeut kanë thënë se ekspozita nuk do të ndalet, por do të vazhdojë në afatin e paraparë.

Në anën tjetër, Fabre ka thënë se kafshët janë gjetur të ngordhura, e nuk janë mbytur për këtë organizim. /Telegrafi/

Pic shows: Dead dogs with party cones on their heads are hanging from the ceiling on the exhibition of Jan Fabre in Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.nnAnimal lovers have responded with outrage to a controversial exhibition which features dead dogs, cats and rabbits hanging by wires in one of the world's oldest and largest museums.nnSinger-songwriter Elena Vaenga, 39, is leading the opposition to Belgian artist Jan Fabre's exhibition at the world-famous Hermitage Museum in Russia's second city of St Petersburg.nnThe exhbition features paintings by Fabre, 57, along with stuffed animals hanging from ceilings, placed on floors and, in the case of one dead cat, attached to a crucifix.nnThe exhibition has created an outcry in St Petersburg, which is regarded as Russia's cultural capital, with visitors appalled by what they have seen.nnNetizens were so disappointed by the museum¿s administrators for outting on the exhibition that they even created a hashtag

Pic shows: Dead rabbit is hanging from the ceiling on the exhibition of Jan Fabre in Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.nnAnimal lovers have responded with outrage to a controversial exhibition which features dead dogs, cats and rabbits hanging by wires in one of the world's oldest and largest museums.nnSinger-songwriter Elena Vaenga, 39, is leading the opposition to Belgian artist Jan Fabre's exhibition at the world-famous Hermitage Museum in Russia's second city of St Petersburg.nnThe exhbition features paintings by Fabre, 57, along with stuffed animals hanging from ceilings, placed on floors and, in the case of one dead cat, attached to a crucifix.nnThe exhibition has created an outcry in St Petersburg, which is regarded as Russia's cultural capital, with visitors appalled by what they have seen.nnNetizens were so disappointed by the museum¿s administrators for outting on the exhibition that they even created a hashtag