Personal & Financial Financing

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Paris Hilton Dead & Autopsy Being Performed


Daniel Edwards features a very weird, and nude replica of Paris Hilton dead and on the autopsy table. Wacky or what? It’s supposed to be for a good cause apparently.  

For a show warning teens about underage drinking, the sprawled-out "Hilton" clutches a cocktail glass in one hand and a cell phone in the other as her distressed dog, Tinkerbell, jumps across her bare chest. She and the animal wear matching tiaras.


It's one of several works that have gotten attention for Edwards. Last August, he flaunted a busty Sen.
      
Hillary Rodham Clinton sculpture at Manhattan's Museum of Sex. His earlier works — of Ted Williams' severed head and a naked
      
Britney Spears giving birth — stirred up artistic storms.


In the Hilton exhibit, which opens Friday at a gallery run by Capla Kesting Fine Art in the Williamsburg neighborhood, removable "innards" are exhibited on a display stand placed in a sexually suggestive manner near the "body."


"Around this time of year, I think of a couple of friends I lost in high school because of drinking and driving," said the artist, dressed in snow white as he stood by the feet of his creation Wednesday.


Edwards said he's using the jail-bound celebrity "as a vehicle for a public-service announcement, to educate teens."


Hilton's spokesman, Elliot Mintz, said Wednesday he would have no comment about the work.


Edwards started making the work in polyester resin in January after the infamous party girl's arrest. A judge ordered Hilton, 26, to report to a county jail by June 5 to serve a 45-day sentence for violating the terms of her probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case. Her lawyers have taken steps to appeal the sentence.


The 42-year-old artist, a father of three from Moosup, Conn., acknowledges that Hilton's primary claim to fame is "as a seductress. But I do respect her ability to build this career out of pretty much nothing."


He says his provocative use of empty celebrity, plus the shock factor, "rings a bell, it brings it home. If one person is saved, that's awesome."


Gallery director David Kesting said the sculpture counters a disturbingly glamorized trend of Hollywood girls gone wild. The work, no doubt, is also aimed at making money. Buyers are asked to call Capla Kesting for a price, which was not disclosed.


High school students are encouraged to take a virtual tour of the installation at http://www.parishiltonautopsy.com — then compete for prizes by writing an "obituary" for the socialite.


If you go to the gallery, by the way, you're encouraged to touch.


[Original = Yahoo! News: Entertainment News]


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