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Dirtyworks defended as art form
Artists yesterday defended a sculptor arrested on Sunday
for setting up a website that offered to grease palms in the
public sector for a fee, arguing that the man was just
engaging in a form of art.
Police arrested Dimitris Fotiou, 34, after receiving
numerous complaints from unsatisfied clients who had sent him
their credit card details in hope of securing a public sector
job, a plum university seat, or even legalizing their
illegally built country homes. On his Internet website
(www.dirtyworks-greece.info), Fotiou advertised a list of
similar services, with a price list of 500 to 2,000 euros.
Police said the site received tens of thousands of visits,
and argued that Fotiou, who was charged with criminal fraud,
was in a position to have abused credit card data.
But artists said the site was a work of “Net art.” Lina
Theodorou, who once staged a similar stunt offering to sell
human beings and their organs — which was exhibited at the
National Museum of Contemporary Art — conceded that Fotiou
ought to have consulted a lawyer first, but added, “Police and
the media have no right to define what is and what is not
art.” |