Otago Daily Times

Artist will mimic hen till eggs hatch

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PARIS: French artist Abraham Poincheval, who famously spent two weeks inside a bear sculpture and a week inside a rock, began his latest feat on Wednesday — hatching eggs.

The 44yearold, who specialise­s in performanc­e art, will mimic a mother hen by incubating 10 eggs with his own body heat inside a glass vivarium until they hatch.

He reckons the endeavour will take from 2126 days.

‘‘I will, broadly speaking, become a chicken,’’ Poincheval said last month.

Poincheval says he seeks to explore varying concepts of time for different species and natural objects in his performanc­es. The best way to understand objects is not from a distance but by entering them, he says.

In his latest experiment, Poincheval sits on a chair with the eggs in a container fixed under the seat.

He calculates that the heat from his body — kept high by him being wrapped in a thick, insulating blanket designed by Korean artist Seglui Lee — will maintain the right temperatur­e directly over the eggs. He will eat certain foods such as ginger to raise his body temperatur­e.

He will be able to stand up and leave his place over the eggs for no more than 30 minutes a day to receive meals that will be brought to him.

For his own calls of nature he will use a box beneath him, though he will not be able to get up to relieve himself.

This is the first time in his exploratio­ns that Poincheval confronts the world of the living.

Last month, he spent a week in a bodyshaped slot carved out from a limestone rock in the same contempora­ry art museum in Paris, eating stewed fruit, soups and purees.

Before that, he had spent a fortnight living inside a hollowedou­t bear sculpture in Paris’s Museum of Hunting and Nature in April 2014, eating worms and beetles to mirror a bear’s diet.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Clucky . . . French artist Abraham Poincheval is seen in a vivarium on the first day of his performanc­e in an attempt to incubate chicken eggs at the Palais de Tokyo Museum in Paris. .
PHOTO: REUTERS Clucky . . . French artist Abraham Poincheval is seen in a vivarium on the first day of his performanc­e in an attempt to incubate chicken eggs at the Palais de Tokyo Museum in Paris. .

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