The sickening image on public display at MONA in Tasmania that traumatised a visitor

A Aussie Art Gallery, which is operated by a eccentric millionaire, is under fire to exhibit a photo with an animal.
The image of the Ukrainian artist Oleg Kulik is displayed at the Old and New Art Museum of Hobart (MONA).
Apparently shows a man in a disturbing action with a dog.
Mona is a great Tasmanian touristic attraction and Picasso paintings that are the history of discussions such as a legal war on the ‘Women’s Hall’, which reached the Tasmanian Supreme Court, and that Picasso paintings are fake by the wife of the screen.
A visitor to the gallery, who wanted to stay anonymous, was prepared to face art during his visit to Daily Mail Australia, but Kulik’s photo was a very distant step.
Image ‘Gallery is not allowed to allow children, but they were exhibited behind a curtain section indicating that they can easily access’ he said.
“ I thought there would be sexualized images, but nothing showing illegal actions.
“ I was terrified and I was uncomfortable.
The photo of Ukrainian artist Oleg Kulik is exhibited at Hobart’s Old and New Museum of Art (MONA)

Mona was founded by professional gambler David Walsh with his wife Kirsha Kaechele as a curator.

The supporters of the Mona Gallery included Anthony Albane, who visited the museum at the beginning of the 2019 elections.
“ I love art and I’m not closed -minded, but for me it was really terrible and it took days to recover. He shook me in my seed – this is not art – bad immorality. ‘
The image, which is a part of a series called the Family Family, is not the only appearance of a bare Mr. Kulik posing with dogs – part of a self -supporting effort to destroy the barrier between people and animals.
The image is so graphic and aggressive that the Daily Mail Australia chose not to publish it.
Mr. Kulik is also known for his performances that he played the role of a chain, aggressive dog and attacked visitors.
Sexual intercourse with animals is illegal in Australia, but only NSW, Western Australia and Tasmania have banned the possession, distribution and production of materials depicting the law.
This month, NSW Animal Justice Party deputy Emma Hurst asked for a federal crime. In response to the image of Kulik, Mrs. Hurst Daily Mail to Australia, ‘Sexual life with animals is sexual abuse. It is linked to child abuse and other serious crimes – not art ‘.
‘This excessive animal abuse action is not some interesting or funny behaviors, but this is the reason for the distribution and presence of sexual intercourse with animals in Tasmania,’ he said.
‘Mona moves to normalize this very dangerous and nauseous behavior, which exhibits this criminal behavior as a “art”.

When Dark Mofo placed opposite crosses around Hobart in 2018, Christians were also angry
‘We should never insignify an action of an animal persecution – especially an action linked to child abuse. Mona should immediately remove the image and apologize to the society. ‘
Mona was founded by Millionaire Gambler and art collector David Walsh with the curator of his wife Kirsha Kaechele.
Mr. Walsh from Hobart made his reserve in professional gambling – first counting cards in casinos and then using self -designed computer programs to bet on horses.
In 2011, he opened Mona in 2011 to show the comprehensive art collection that describes the place as ‘destructive adult Disneyland’. The museum is known for embracing dark images and forcing the limits of what is perceived as art.
Although Mr. Walsh has received millions of dollars of government financing for festivals, Summer’s Mona Foma, who stopped running last year, and the ongoing Winter Festival Dark Mofo.
Adult Tazmanians enter the museum for a discount of $ 5, while the Tazmanalılar pay $ 39 for the entrance. A Deloitte for the 2017-18 fiscal year found that Mona contributed 135 million dollars to the Tasmanian economy and supported more than 1,000 jobs.
Over the years, supporters included Anthony Arbanese, who visited the museum at the beginning of the 2019 elections and photographed with Mr. Walsh.
The facility constantly made headlines to exhibit provocative art.

Mr. Walsh opened Mona (in the picture) to show his wide collection of art in 2011 and described the place as ‘destructive adult Disneyland’.
In 2021, Mr. Walsh had to shoot a project containing Union Jack, which was donated by local people.
Spanish artist Santiago Sierra’s work called for the boycott of Dark Mofo, A critic hit the study as ‘abusive shock Jock art’.
The festival objected to social media to donate their blood to the project.
In an apology, Mr. Walsh said he was ‘pure’ to confirm the piece, and he thought it would appeal to the ‘usual Leftie demographic’.
A year ago, Mona was also under fire at Eat The Problem, which showed a ‘structured’ rabbit ‘rabbit, which was divided into a table.
He defended the museum screen, insisted that eating invading species such as rabbits is more sustainable than culling.
Christians were angry when Dark Mofo placed opposite crosses around Hobart 2018, while in 2017 there was anger to include a bull carcass in one of the festival performances.
Daily Mail Australia contacted Mona to comment.