Frequently, the title of a piece gives the first hint of its political and social references: A work composed of human excrement in a glass cube is called Mach Mao (Do Mao), 2007 — the digested matter is actually «The Little Red Book»; in A Thick Aura over Dealey Plaza, 2007, the greasy, brown schnitzel crumbs that coat a scale model of the Dallas intersection sardonically ruin the collective memory of the auratic figure of John F. Kennedy. (questia.com)
His work eschews normal artist's materials, instead using everything from rabbit fur to human excrement in order to «tap mythological sources and to realize authentic and universal values». (wikiart.org)
Among them, according to government, 11,000 are engaged in the centuries - old practice of physically removing human excrement from «dry» toilets. (globaleducationmagazine.com)