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Sausage art display EATEN by gallery visitors: 'There are no rules!'

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Sausage art display EATEN by gallery visitors: 'There are no rules!'.

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An art display made from real sausages has been eaten by gallery visitors.A Belgian artist displayed the piece made entirely from droge worst, a traditional dry-cured sausage popular in Flanders, at the city's Biekorf centre.Droge worst, the Dutch for "dry sausage", is a traditional air-dried, cured pork or beef sausage from the Netherlands, often spiced with cloves, nutmeg, and pepper.The incident occurred at Sarah Vandeursen's show, Inventing Obsessions, where the project was displayed to members of the public.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ms Vandeursen said: "Quite a few of the sausages are already gone.

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She added: "I also never said it wasn't allowed.

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In art, there are no rules."The point is that we feed the people.

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B: An art display made from real sausages has been eaten by gallery visitors.A Belgian artist displayed the piece made entirely from droge worst, a traditional dry-cured sausage popular in Flanders, at the city's Biekorf centre.Droge worst, the Dutch for "dry sausage", is a traditional air-dried, cured pork or beef sausage from the Netherlands, often spiced with cloves, nutmeg, and pepper.The incident occurred at Sarah Vandeursen's show, Inventing Obsessions, where the project was displayed to members of the public.

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