Warning: This article contains disturbing sexual images
Jake and Dinos Chapman (formally known as the Chapman Brothers) are British visual artists who rose to prominence in the 1990s as leading members of the so-called Young British Artists generation. Since then, their works have regularly been exhibited in museums such as the MoMA, auctioned off by prestigious houses such as Christie’s, and repeatedly praised by mainstream news outlets such as The Guardian.
For decades, journalists and art critics have been describing the Chapman Brothers’ works as “provocative” and “iconoclastic.” However, those fancy words are used to cover up what they’re actually praising: Pedo art. Indeed, the duo’s most “iconic” works unmistakably sexualize and degrade children to a sickening degree. Seriously. If someone discovered these things inside a person’s house, they’d inevitably think that this person is deeply deranged.
As you might have noticed, this article is prefaced with a stern warning. In fact, I don’t even recommend reading this article in public unless you want people to look at you weirdly. But, technically, I shouldn’t have to post any warnings. The following images aren’t sourced from obscure, hard-to-find places but from the websites of prestigious organizations. Indeed, this article only contains pictures of “art” exhibited in museums where intelligent people go to engage in the “culture.”
Well, as you’ll probably realize, our “culture” is sick. That is because those who have the means to promote specific artists – the global elite – favor those who cater to their likes, needs, and obsessions, while mass media showers them with praise. Here’s a look at what The Daily Telegraph described as “powerful.”
Who Buys This Stuff?
Searching for “Chapman” on the Christie’s website is a disturbing experience. Not only does one find some of the worst “art” ever made, but also the ridiculous amounts of money people paid to own these things.

Yup, this is what we’re dealing with: Sculptures of children turned into sexual objects. The name of this thing, “Fuck Face,” leaves absolutely no doubt about the intentions behind it. It is about the sexualization and the degradation of children.
As you can see in the screenshot, a very deranged person paid £115,250 (over $150,000) for this thing. Who bought this?

After encountering several of these things, one comes to a disturbing realization: We’re not looking at a strange one-off thing meant to be satirical or whatnot; it is a never-ending series of sculptures with all kinds of horrific variations intended to cater to the needs and fetishes of wealthy weirdos.

And, yes, someone bought it for over $100,000.

As seen in the screenshot above, “Doggy” was owned by a “New York charitable family trust.” In other words, an elite family bought this and displayed it somewhere.

Yup, people we consider “important” are interested in owning these things.


The artists themselves seem to be encouraging the use of their “art” as sex toys.

Reputable art houses auctioned off these pictures and videos. Where is the line between “art” and unhinged pornography?
When they’re not creating sex toys for psychopaths, the Chapmans love to depict gore and violence.


Despite everything seen above, the Chapman Brothers’ works are praised and celebrated by “high society.”


Yes, despite everything seen above, one of the Chapman Brothers’ works was displayed inside a Cathedral. To further highlight the absurdity of the situation, here’s a post on Jake Chapman’s Instagram account.

With that said, satanic imagery is not even close to being what’s most concerning about the Chapman Brothers’ social media posts.
Concerning Instagram Accounts
As seen in previous articles, people in this “culture” love to dogwhistle fellow degenerates with social media posts that point to their interests. Scrolling through Jake and Dinos Chapman’s Instagram accounts is a concerning experience.


Infinitely more concerning is that the IG accounts feature pictures of actual children in off-putting contexts.

Don’t these personal pictures belong on private social media accounts?

What is going on here?




In Conclusion
The works of Jake and Dinos Chapman have been described as “powerful” and “iconoclastic” by media sources and art critics alike. However, after witnessing the pictures above, nobody in their right mind would use these words. What we’ve seen above is actually symptomatic of a sick culture that celebrates pedophilia while complicit media sources normalize it using misleading words.
Some sources even stated that these horrific sculptures comment on the “sexualization of children.” Really. That is like shooting someone in the face to comment on “violence in media.” You’re not commenting on it, you’re propagating it. Furthermore, when one realizes that the brothers’ entire body of work (and even their social media accounts) bizarrely focus on the theme of preying on children, one understands that this is more than “art”.
This is about contributing to the dark and disturbing “culture” of the occult elite and catering to its insane fetishes. As seen above, wealthy “family trusts” and “important collectors” paid massive amounts to own sculptures of naked, deformed, highly sexualized children. Who would want to own such a thing?
You know exactly who.