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For hundreds of years art has been depicting sex, when people talk about my piece and go: “Sex and art, what the fuck?” It’s like this has been going on for hundreds of years, sex has been represented since the Venuses holding their breasts-it’s just asking the modern muse to orgasm. My friend Rosie helped, she’s an incredible artist. How did you get people to have an orgasm in front of you? I called it Whoregasm and put these massive photographs of girls orgasming and put them all over London, I wanted to expose the orgasm, that women are allowed to orgasm. I wanted to explore the woman’s orgasm, when they enjoy sex like a man, suddenly they are a whore. When a man and a woman are having sex, the woman is often left unsatisfied. Like all of my art, I want to change people’s perceptions. I want them to take away the complete fucking destruction of virginity. It’s not romantic… although I am attracted to him. We’re so close we trust each other with everything. Some people have been saying I’m taking it, some people are saying I’m giving it, some say oral, others that I’m not doing it at all. I’d already been working on the concept of virginity, so this just follows that.
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If I had already lost my virginity and was going to perform live sex it wouldn’t have caused so much interest. I didn’t set out to be controversial-I think it got so controversial because people think virginity is such a taboo. You must have known it would be controversial to lose your virginity in front of an audience. There have also been a lot of Christians saying they’ll pray for me, or that I’m cheapening sexuality, for me that’s really ironic for religious people to say I’m cheapening sexuality, when they’ve been cheapening homosexuality their whole life. I want to hear people’s feedback, but people saying things like they hope I get AIDS or this boy should slit his throat for a performance piece, I’m not interested in that. If it’s going to relate to me, it’s going to relate to me. People are saying this will taint your name forever, but I don’t give a shit. The publicity as a whole helps my piece which is about what society thinks of virginity. You’ve had quite a lot of negative publicity. We were sitting in a bar in Shoreditch, less than 100 yards from where the slogan is still visible, and still marred by a minor numerical error: the event will take place on January 25, 2014… not 2013. He was relaxed despite the global media frenzy that followed the announcement of his show. Pettet threw his head back and laughed as he recounted his tangle with the police. They said, ‘What color graffiti?’ And I was like: ‘blossom pink’ and they were laughing, and I was sat there like: fuck me.” “I got cuffed and mug shot and everything. “It was so embarrassing,” confessed Pettet, a student at London’s top art school, Central Saint Martins. Scotland Yard confirmed that they had arrested a 19-year-old male on November 26th on suspicion of criminal damage. He graffitied Art School Stole My Virginity, the name of the show, in pink letters under a railway bridge on Old Street. The teenager remains coy about the precise nature of his explicit performance, but he says he will lose his virginity to an anonymous male friend in front of about 100 guests. He was caught by officers after spray painting the date of the event on a billboard in East London. A gay art school student, who plans to lose his virginity in front of a live audience, has been arrested in London while promoting the show.Ĭlayton Pettet, 19, who was warned that his performance art piece could breach decency laws, told The Daily Beast he had been picked up by police officers after taking an unconventional approach to publicity.