
Seattle — 9/29/09 — Due to public demand, the most successful exhibition in Seattle’s history will make a triumphant return this October. BODIES…The Exhibition, which has now been seen by more than 15 million visitors, will open Saturday, October 17 at 1505 5th Avenue (Corner of 5th Ave. and Pike), in the heart of downtown. The exhibition will be open daily from 9 a.m. — 8 p.m and will run through March, 2009.
Setting aside the questionable "most successful exhibition" claim—maybe Jen Graves would like to address that here on Slog later today—this news is about as welcome as the annual return of the Blue Angels. The last time Bodies came to town, The Stranger covered it. Dan Ruisi wrote about the weird ethical dilemma of working for the exhibit:
There are many, albeit unsubstantiated, allegations that the corpses in the Bodies exhibit might be executed Chinese prisoners. The Laogai Research Foundation is a nonprofit group fighting the human-rights abuses of the Chinese government. Their website, offers detailed accounts of the Chinese government selling the organs of executed prisoners. Some paint the Chinese government in an even darker light, alleging the government kills inmates specifically to harvest organs, using genetic tests to find matches for "customers."
And I brought a psychic to the exhibit to try to get to the bottom of it:
At a figure frozen in a garish ring-around-the-rosie pose with a skeleton, Spookee says, "He had dementia, but he wasn't dangerous. He was peaceful and friendly." A running figure almost brings her to tears: "There was a woman I channeled who was a suicide and I cried for a day and a half after that... This one feels like that."
I can't wait to see those fucking peeled corpses advertised everywhere around town. It made Christmastime in Seattle feel so...warm.
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