
The silicone sculpture of an urinating female police officer by German artist Marcel Walldorf at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, eastern Germany. The work titled Petra was awarded a prize by the Leinemann foundation for fine arts, but has whipped up a storm of protest.
The work entitled Petra by 27-year-old German sculptor Marcel Walldorf is made of silicone and metal and has pitted public officials against art world aficionados in the debate over what is acceptable in the name of high culture.
It depicts a young female police officer in full riot gear crouching to pee, with exposed buttocks and a small gelatin "puddle" affixed to the floor of the gallery at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, eastern Germany.
The work entitled Petra was completed one year ago and has captured a 1,000-euro (1,328-dollar) prize by the prestigious Leinemann Foundation for fine arts.
"It shows very well the difference between the public sphere and the private sphere," the jury said.