Dutch artist Joep Van Lieshout has created a unique work of art that you can stay in, if your heart desires.
His giant human intestine sculpture (yes, intestine), located in Belgium, sits in the middle of a field commissioned as part of the Verbeke Foundation Sculpture Park, which hosts over 20,000 visitors annually and is owned by art collectors Geert and Carla Verbeke-Lens.
The owners say the exhibition space is not meant to be an "oasis."
Verbeke Foundation's playful naming comes from the Spanish "casa" (house in English), and Anus - which I'm sure needs no further explanation.
The artist's group intentions are clear. Breaking taboos and questioning everything is one of the most important movements of the 21st century.
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