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-In [[2003]] with a series of works named ''[[Insult to Injury]]'', the [[Chapman]]s altered a set of Goya's ''[[Disasters of War]]'' [[etching]]s by adding [[funny face]]s. As a protest against this piece, [[Aaron Barschak]] threw a pot of red paint over Jake Chapman during a talk he was giving in May 2003.+''[[Insult to Injury]]'' is a [[2003]] artwork by the [[Chapman]]s, an "[[remix]]ed" set of Goya's ''[[Disasters of War]]'' [[etching]]s by adding [[funny face]]s. As a protest against this piece, [[Aaron Barschak]] threw a pot of red paint over Jake Chapman during a talk he was giving in May 2003.
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Insult to Injury is a 2003 artwork by the Chapmans, an "remixed" set of Goya's Disasters of War etchings by adding funny faces. As a protest against this piece, Aaron Barschak threw a pot of red paint over Jake Chapman during a talk he was giving in May 2003.




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