Gilad Atzmon

Gilad Atzmon is a jazz & world music artist, a novelist and an author focusing on ID politics.

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Sarah Levy's menstrual blood Trump

Sarah Levy's menstrual blood Trump

Poo and menstrual blood In Contemporary Jewish Art

September 17, 2015 by Gilad Atzmon

By Gilad Atzmon

As we learn to accept that art is in a state of spiritual bankruptcy and visual artists are impoverished, it is quite encouraging to discover that young Jewish progressive artists are once again leading a revolution. Unlike conventional Goyim artists, the Jews have found the means towards beauty within themselves, literally, inside their own bodies.

A few month ago, Jewish Cosmopolitan Natalie Cohen-Waxberg filmed herself poo-ingover many national flags including Arab ones in the support of both ‘peace’ and the ‘revolution.’

https://vimeo.com/100127568

Now Portland Jewess Sarah Levy has used her menstrual blood to portray Republican presidential primary candidate, Donald Trump. One practical question comes to mind about her technique. How did Levy collect so much blood, was she sitting on a bucket for a long time?

Needless to say, the art world has been overwhelmed by the beauty and the astute political commentary produced by the two young Jewish artists. 

I admit that in a desperate attempt to sustain my own relevance as an artist, I spent the entire morning standing naked in front of the mirror searching for an organ which I might be able toblow with the hope that it sounds as beautiful as my clarinet. I think I have an idea...

September 17, 2015 /Gilad Atzmon
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