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Andrei Molodkin: Deconstructing Death, Human Body Aesthetically

March 19, 2009

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Andrei Molodkin: Deconstructing Death, Human Body Aesthetically

Andrei Molodkin is a Russian artist who creates art using dead humans and immortalizes them.

Endless Forms: An Exhibition Where Charles Darwin Meets Visual Art

March 10, 2009

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Endless Forms: An Exhibition Where Charles Darwin Meets Visual Art

Charles Darwin influenced modern scientific thinking to an extent that can't be paid homage to in any way. Perhaps, the exhibition dedicated to him “Endless Forms: Charles Darwin, Natural Science and the Visual Arts” at the Yale Center for British Art is a befitting ode to the great thinker.

Mohsen Irani: Figurative Expression of Human Vanity

March 4, 2009

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Mohsen Irani: Figurative Expression of Human Vanity

Mohsen Irani is a Persian Figurative painter who explores the themes of weakness and strength, beauty and evil in human beings. He exposes human vulnerability and weaknesses.

Ann O’Lear: The Reno Gun Show

March 1, 2009

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Ann O’Lear: The Reno Gun Show

Guns have a strong erotic image and have been central to fashion, style and masculinity in popular culture. Ann O'Lear explores the obsession of guns among people through charcoal drawings.

Fariborz Faridafshin: Faded Watercolours Speak of Transience and Conformity

February 28, 2009

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Fariborz Faridafshin: Faded Watercolours Speak of Transience and Conformity

Brush strokes and faded watercolour are used by Fariborz Faridafshin to highlight Society's absorbing nature. He also captures anonymous people's lonely existences through his paintings.

Marc Schmitz: Spaces for Open Minds and More

February 9, 2009

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Marc Schmitz: Spaces for Open Minds and More

Marc Schmitz is a German painter and sculpotor who has ongoing International projects which deal with the concepts of space, life and associations.

Bas Zoontjens: Constructing and Deconstructing Time and Space

February 6, 2009

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Bas Zoontjens: Constructing and Deconstructing Time and Space

Dutch artist Bas Zoontjens seems to speak of an unknown dimension, that which humans cannot think of. Something that is neither in the realm of time or space.

Mike Hinc: Travesties of a Commodified World

February 5, 2009

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Mike Hinc: Travesties of a Commodified World

Mike Hinc is a British artist who understands that trying to solve human predicaments is something that is better left incomplete.

Dino Tea Cups: The Materialisation Of Birth Trauma

February 5, 2009

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Dino Tea Cups: The Materialisation Of Birth Trauma

A young artist's depiction of birth: or is it death?

Paul Mezei: Synthesizing the Dynamic and Meditational Art Patterns

February 4, 2009

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Paul Mezei: Synthesizing the Dynamic and Meditational Art Patterns

Paul Mezei is a Hungarian artist who believes in the innateness of talent. He combines poetry, philosophy and contemporary fine art techniques to create acclaimed works of art.

Zlatica Maksimovic: Manifesting Spirituality in Art

February 3, 2009

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Zlatica Maksimovic: Manifesting Spirituality in Art

Zlatica Maksimovic is a Serbian artist who seeks spiritual answers through art.