Encore Events’ graphic exhibition ‘The Universe Within,’ which features preserved body parts, was explicit enough to be banned in France. A French court has suggested that the show’s organizer was unable to prove that corpses were legally obtained, or any proof for authorized use of the bodies.
Encore Events is planning a final appeal of the courts decision based on the belief that over 30 million people worldwide have already been exposed to this type of scientific presentation.
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Banning Macabre Art
Encore Events' 'The Universe Within' Banned in France
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