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WARSAW (March 1) - Controversial German artist Gunther von Hagens, known for his displays of preserved human corpses stripped of skin, wants to build a factory in Poland to mass-produce his art, local officials said Monday.

Von Hagens, whose exhibitions made out of human and animal remains have attracted millions of visitors around the world, has already bought land and industrial buildings in the western Polish town of Sieniawa Zarska, near the German border.

"His father told us what he plans to do here. Von Hagen plans to open a plastination factory of human bodies," said Andrzej Chwiedacz, senior municipal official in Sieniawa, population 1,150.

"Von Hagen's father is trying to convince us and our people why it is good for our town."

The "plastination" process is a craft of preserving human bodies by replacing the natural body fluids with solid plastic. The process both preserves tissues and gives rigidity, enabling the corpse and the organs to be displayed in exhibitions.

Chwiedacz said the pioneer of plastination, whose scalpel jobs have alternately fascinated and nauseated viewers, wanted to turn the site into a factory where corpses will undergo his special treatment, employing up to 300 people.

The artist, who once put on display the corpse of a pregnant woman, complete with a dissection of her womb, has been tried in several countries for breaching laws about dealing with corpses.

The scandal around von Hagen's plans spiced up further when Polish and German press said his 89-year-old father, Gerhard Liebchen, who represents his son's businesses in Poland, is suspected to carrying out crimes against Poles in World War II.

"We will probe if Gerhard Liebchen cooperated in sending 60 Poles to concentration camps, which would give reasons to launch an investigation for participation in genocide," a state institute set up to examine wartime crimes said Monday.

Liebchen's whereabouts are not immediately known, with Sieniawa officials saying that he has not shown up in the town since the controversy started and left no contact number


THIS WORLD IS SO CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
This world IS crazy!

But for some reason his art sounds both disgusting & disrespectful, yet interesting.

Being an artistic person who's always been into horror/gore movie make-up effects, as well as 'real' Morgue & Embalming work, I seem to have a strong stomach for these things. Now i'm curious to see.
& It sounds like his daddy did some not-so-nice things many years ago, & is now gonna have to pay. Days, months, or years, what goes around, ALWAYS comes around!
 
While I have not physically been to one of his shows, I have seen tv reports on his presentations.

You are not seeing bloody, messy corpses posed doing stuff.

You are seeing almost like, extremely realistic store manniquins and they are posed and in different states of disection.
 
The only way I find this acceptable is if the person that died gave permission to have his ass in display at a museum. Other than that...the dead should be left to sleep without anyone awakening them.
 
CompanyB., it was a tv news report. I tried to find a website, but didn't find any images. I'm gonna try something else, and see if I can get some images.

Enigma, the people who have died, have signed agreements with the artists, that he has their permission to use their bodies for his artwork.
 
Ok, I found some images, but I am at work, and can't resize them. Later tonight, I will save them to my comp, and resize, and then post them here.
 
Ok, here are the images I've found on the net from the "BodyWorlds" tour.

As I said, they are not bloody, or gory, but keep in mind that the images you will see if you click on pics are of actual human corpses that have been treated so they will not decay or decompose.

They look like bodies that have had the skin removed, and posed for pictures. Kind of like the old "anatomy" statues and stuff that you could build from plastic.

The bodies that the artist uses have been donated to him by the people themselves. They signed agreements before they died, and gave him permission to preserve them in this manner.

BodyWorlds 2 is on display in the United States in the following locations.....

LOS ANGELES
California Science Center
January 29 to March 27, 2005

CHICAGO
February 4 to
September 5, 05

CLEVELAND
Great Lakes Science Center
April 9 to September 18, 2005
 
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