He is polymorphic, active in plastic arts, choreography, theatre. His latest sculptures are the proof of his obsession with the themes of the animal and death. With a Carnival of roaming dogs in which dogs (whose bodies he picked up along the highways) stuffed and suspended, wait indefinitely with pointed hats, next to lumps of butter. "The dog is in a way a metaphore of the artist, Jan Fabre explains. Society wants him and then, one day, drops him." The Beheaded messengers of death show five owl heads rebuilt a feather at a time, with glass eyes.