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"artist" claims Yale's release is inaccurate

So, she's saying she DID do all of this, she just doesn't really know if she was pregnant. Nuts, this girl isnuts. and I seriously don't want to see someone's blood.

 

http://yaledailynews.com/articles/view/24528

 Some quotes from the new article.

But Shvarts stood by her project, calling the University?s statement ?ultimately inaccurate.?

 But Shvarts reiterated Thursday that she repeatedly use a needleless syringe to insert semen into herself. At the end of her menstrual cycle, she took abortifacient herbs to induce bleeding, she said. She said she does not know whether or not she was ever pregnant.

?No one can say with 100-percent certainty that anything in the piece did or did not happen,? Shvarts said, ?because the nature of the piece is that it did not consist of certainties.?

This afternoon, Shvarts showed the News footage from tapes she plans to play at the exhibit. The tapes depict Shvarts ? sometimes naked, sometimes clothed ? alone in a shower stall bleeding into a cup.

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