08-01-2026 22:56 via artnews.com

MSCHF’s Latest Project Could See a Two-Year-Old Cow Slaughtered

In about two months, the fate of a cow named Angus will be decided. At present, the outlook is grim: Angus is slated to be turned into roughly 1,200 hamburger patties and four leather handbags. But MSCHF—the art collective behind viral artworks ranging from Big Red Boots to a branded ATM publicly displaying users’ account balances—appears to be hoping that might still change in the next 64 days.Angus, who lives on a farm in upstate New York, is the subject of MSCHF’s ongo
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