Piglets will be left to starve in a controversial art exhibit in Denmark
- An artist in Denmark, Marco Evaristti, opened an exhibition featuring three piglets who will be denied food and water, aiming to raise awareness of suffering in pig production.
- Animal Protection Denmark criticized Evaristti's approach, calling it illegal and animal abuse, stating it is not right to starve individual living beings.
- Evaristti aims to confront Denmark's pig farming practices, urging people to lessen meat consumption and support better animal welfare.
- Evaristti's installation challenges the treatment of pigs in Denmark, where about 25,000 piglets die daily from starvation due to breeding conditions.
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It has caused outrage that an artist will starve pigs as part of an exhibition, and the artist has received threats.
Danish-Chilean artist Marco Evaristti planned an art project that stunned the world. He would starve three piglets to death over three days. On


Danish-Chilean artist Marco Evaristti planned to starve three piglets to death in three days in a controversial art project. On Saturday morning, the three pigs were stolen.
Three little pigs are starving to death in a cage. Next to the cage is a gun – if visitors want to shorten the piglets' suffering. Welcome to a new art exhibition in Denmark.

Piglets will be left to starve in a controversial art exhibit in Denmark
An artist in Denmark is seeking to raise awareness of the suffering caused by modern pig production with an art installation that includes three piglets starving to death. Chilean-born Marco
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