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Carnivalesque Collaboration: Contemporary
artist appropriates teenage carnivalesque drawings. These dark images hold
"outsider" sensitivities. |
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Grotesque Pages: Gallery of
the grotesque art. Laboriously detailed hybrid masks come alive in this
grotesque art collection. Masks from the Chicago Field museum merge with
studies of human facial expressions. Exhibition: Midwest Museum of Art. |
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Heterosexual Monogamy: American
regionalism paintings focused on marriage."Using ancient and modern symbols, the exhibit stirs up emotions-the ones locked in the belly. In the detailed-filled works, several stories are being told-like a strange conversation." -Times Union |
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Pop-Mennonite: Mennonite, Amish
art & culture. Explore conservative Mennonite religion in this contemporary
exhibit. ."…jarring juxtaposition of the sacred and the secular…" -Canadian Mennonite "…carnivalesque images that manifest from cultural critique…" -Indiana Review |
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Beyond Dogma:
Contemporary religious paintings such as A Deity for Darwin and Exorcism.
Various images from the collection have toured the United States, from California
to NYC. |
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Totem Triptychs: Pop Neo Surrealistic
paintings covering a wide variety of themes. Exhibited at the Lincoln Center
in Fort Collins, CO these 36 triptych paintings allow the panels to be interchanged. |
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