I know this is meant to be satire, but don't people consider everyday things made out of gold (when other cheaper materials are used) to be bad taste?Thieves snatch an 18-carat gold toilet valued at $1.8 million from Blenheim Palace
Updated earlier today at 5:41am
Burglars have stolen a fully functional 18-carat gold toilet from Britain's Blenheim Palace — the birthplace of wartime leader Winston Churchill — where it had been installed as an art exhibit, police say.
The toilet, valued at more than $1.8 million, was part of an exhibition of work by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan, which opened two days ago at the stately home about 95 kilometres west of London, a major tourist attraction.
The palace, completed in 1722, is the current residence of England's 12th Duke of Marlborough, James Spencer-Churchill.
"Thieves with at least two vehicles broke into the palace and removed the toilet some time before 5:00am (local time)," Thames Valley Police said.
"Due to the toilet being plumbed into the building, this has caused significant damage and flooding," Detective Inspector Jess Milne added in a public statement.
Police said they had arrested a 66-year-old man in connection with the theft, but had not recovered the artwork.
'Whatever you eat, the results are the same'
The toilet, named America, was previously on display in a cubicle at New York's Guggenheim Museum, where more than 100,000 visitors were able to use it.
Cattelan intended the golden toilet to be a pointed satire about excessive wealth.
Previously he has said that "whatever you eat, a $200 lunch or a $2 hot dog, the results are the same, toilet-wise".
Prior to the theft, Edward Spencer-Churchill — who had previously staged large contemporary art exhibitions at his step-brother's palace — told The Times newspaper that the toilet would not be very easy to steal since it was connected to the palace's plumbing.
Blenheim Palace officials said they were "saddened" by the theft but "relieved no one was hurt.
"We knew there was huge interest in the Maurizio Cattelan contemporary art exhibition, with many set to come and enjoy the installations," the palace said in a tweet.
"It's therefore a great shame an item so precious has been taken, but we still have so many fascinating treasures in the palace and the remaining items of the exhibition to share."
The building was closed to the public on Saturday but the palace said normal operations would resume on Sunday.
That being said I am trying to give two shits, but find I am not able to for some reason.