This is an installation of a working bronze-cast Michaelangelo action figure. The bronze Michaelangelo is watching a movie of the artist wrestling with a Michaelangelo action figure.
For much of it's history the medium of Sculpture was derided as an artform for brutes. Painting was seen as close to Poetry, a gentleman's art. Sculpture on the other hand was seen as close to stonemasonry, which was not a gentleman's art. Michaelangelo especially had to keep defending his title to artist, (though he was a painter as well as a sculptor.)
Some sculptors still work in that vein, take Richard Serra whose lead pours are rather anti-gentlemanly, but now people find value the rough honesty of such work. (Serra was a steelworker which is another ungentlemanly trade.)