Sunday, February 01, 2009

Hospitalization revealed as art project

The chief physician of the psychiatric ward at a Stockholm hospital has rebuked an art student after she pretended to be psychotic as part of an art project.

“Her installation is in the same league as those paintings of crying children or blackcocks at play,” said David Eberhard from Stockholm's St. Göran's Hosptial. “She and the head of the school ought to cut their hair and get a real job.”

The comments come in the wake of a daring performance by Anna Odell, a 35-year-old student at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack), Sweden’s largest college for the arts. As a part of her final project before graduation, Odell pretended she was going to jump off a bridge to commit suicide. Horrified witnesses called police, who then tried to restrain the kicking and screaming Odell.



After arriving at the hospital’s psychiatric ward, Odell proceeded to scream at the medical staff who attempted to help her, even spitting in the faces of several nurses.

She was eventually restrained on a gurney and given drugs to calm her down, remaining in the hospital overnight as doctors attempted to diagnose her psychiatric condition. Odell later revealed the whole episode was an act and part of a larger art project which won’t be completed until May.

The charade caused Eberhard to lash out at Odell for using up scarce resources and staff time at the already crowded hospital. “It’s not only cheeky that she used society’s resources, what she also did to other patients, the staff – to everyone – is shameless,” he said.

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