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Interesting.
I thought a "limited edition" speaker with that price point was a perfect match for the surrounding story!
The bear/rabbit things was interesting. At first I thought maybe it was a play on the old joke about the bear asking if the rabbit ever had trouble with shit sticking to its fur...but then the artist 'turned it around!'
Coming from a hobby with speakers that can cost more than a Ferrari, maybe the people at the Bear-Fucking-Bunny Art Forums laugh at us about how unaccessable our stuff is.
I can just imagine Jeff Koons sitting at the "Oversized Stuffed Animal Sex Position" opening and chatting over a pinot grigio, saying, "Dudes, did you get a load of those crazy Sonus Faber speakers? Obviously over-priced performance art, if you ask me."
All in all MF did a great piece, no matter what the interpretation.
The art critics weren
A picture is worth...
Paul McCarthy
Bear and Rabbit on a Rock
1992
$1,496,000
Christie
Did she look like this?
First, I love that art, and the piece in the background!
To answer your question, yes...only without the teeth and with a flatter head.