Artist Steven Cohen Convicted Of Sexual Exhibitionism For Tying Live Rooster To His Penis (PICTURES, VIDEO)

It's Art, Darling: Man Convicted For Tying Live Rooster To His Penis (PICTURES, VIDEO)
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An artist who tied a live rooster to his penis in the name of “performance art” has been found guilty of sexual exhibitionism.

Steven Cohen paraded in front of the Eiffel Tower with the farmyard animal in a performance entitled ‘Coq/ Cock’ September last year.

Cohen was dressed in platform heels, a corset, elbow-length red gloves and a headdress, and tethered the cockrel to himself with a ribbon.

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Steven Cohen's performance lasted around ten minutes before he was apprehended by police

Cohen was convicted by a Paris court on Monday, but no penalty was imposed against him. Prosecutors have asked for a €1,000 (£822) fine, Le Figaro reports.

He had earlier told the court his performance had “nothing to do with sexuality” and that no one - not even a group of passing nuns - had complained about it.

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Piero Manzoni Poops In A Can(01 of04)
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Italian artist Piero Manzoni created an unexpected work of art called "Artist's Shit" in 1961. How'd he do it? The brazen soul filled 90 cans with feces and sold them for auction at Sotheby's. Rumors circulated that Manzoni had not actually filled the cans with human feces, a rumor which was quickly quelled when one of the cans began leaking in a Denmark museum.
Voina and Tom Otterness Take their Art Out on Animals(02 of04)
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Voina, the guerilla art group that graffitied a St. Petersburg bridge with a giant penis, once threw live cats at a McDonalds as part of a subversive performance that celebrated International Workers' Day. You can see a photo of the cats mid-air and likely terrified here. But the throwing of cats is not as bad as Tom Otterness' decision to shoot an adopted dog in 1977, an act he later regretted. Come on guys, let's the leave the animals out of it.Photo: Members of Voina courtesy of Getty Images.
Marni Kotak Gives Birth in a Gallery(03 of04)
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Marni Kotak stated that giving birth was the "highest form of art." And she wanted to make that art public. So she decided to give birth in a gallery in a performance called "The Birth of Baby X." We just hope that she didn't get too caught up in the performance and forget to pick a better name for her offspring. (credit:AP)
Andres Serrano Taps into his Bodily Fluids(04 of04)
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Andres Serrano is the king of using bodily fluids to create art. He's sacrificed his own blood, urine and semen to make works like his super-controversial photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine titled "Piss Christ." Talk about blood, sweat and tears going into your work. (credit:Wiki Commons)