This is the bizarre moment a 29-tonne load of carrots was dumped outside a London university as an art installation highlighting food wastage. The carrots were tipped out by the Ben Pimlott Building at Goldsmiths College in New Cross, which is part of the University of London. The 29-tonne pile was later revealed as an art installation called Grounding, by Rafael Perez Evans ahead of Goldsmiths's MFA degree show, which will kick off on Friday. One person joked: 'Putting carrots on the floor and calling it art is peek art pretentiousness. Another said: 'Something wonderfully haunting about seeing a bunch of Goldsmiths students wearing masks and looking at a massive mound of carrots.'
Source: Daily Mail October 01, 2020 14:30 UTC