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Chinese sculptor Huang Cheng comments on society's various problems and ailments with—appropriately, though unnervingly—a giant, four-meter long silicone rat that's recognized as the biggest rat sculpture in the world. The eponymous cups line the piece's back, referencing the alternative medical technique that will hopefully cleanse the rat of its diseases. Huang has also been known to use his own blood in his artworks.

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