This book is about an artist that radicalized the art landscape from being provocative within the borders of relative acceptance to a provocative way that crosses every limit beyond the norms that often an audience can control their comfort zone within. Santiago Sierra is the artist here bespoken, from Spain and with years of lived experiences from Mexico City. When Sierra around 2000 begun a project where he payed small sums to poor subjects he made them do things or made things on them that can be liken to an illegal behavior. The quintessential disgracefulness in this performative acts is the cornerstone in this analysis.