October 4th, 2010
by Amir

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22 year old painter Andrew Davis makes violent paintings that remind me of a mix between Leon Golub and Francis Bacon.

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October 4th, 2010
by Amir

Meet Issei Sagawa, a 4 foot 9″, Japanese, college educated, and self professed pornographer, cannibal, and necrophiliac. This insane nut killed a young girl, ate her flesh for 48 hours, was caught red handed, fully confessed, and then was set free. Now he’s making money off of his story. Crazy right? Watch this mind blowing documentary and find out how he did it!

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October 4th, 2010
by admin

arthur-el-juego-del-tra-tra-09-dims-var Daphne Arthur explores religious expression and cultural identity through her mixed media design. It is in Arthur’s work where the two dimensional meets the three dimensional.  You can catch a look at her work at New York City’s RARE Gallery exhibit lasting from October 14th through November 11th.

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October 4th, 2010
by admin

-1 I am really enjoying Marcel van Eeden’s work.  I am particularly amused by his A Cutlet Vauderville Show in which he depicts two pieces of meat performing song.  Marcel van Eeden was born in 1956 in The Hague, Netherlands.

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October 1st, 2010
by admin

Dreams Are What Dreams Are Made Of Using only white pencil and black paper, Bette Burgoyne creates nature inspired illustrations in the form of whispy white lines.  Although dark and mysterious, her work is really beautiful.

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October 1st, 2010
by Amir

Kerry D'Noit Airbrush

I’m the last person to be a huge fan of airbrushed shirts, but Kerry D’Noit’s shirts have something to them. I’d gladly rock a cyclops pizza shirt any day!

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October 1st, 2010
by Intern

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Swiss photographer Matthieu Lavanchy likes to create his own subject matter. Everything from still lives, to installations, collaborations and costumes so that a room just can’t be a room anymore, but becomes an area of performance.

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October 1st, 2010
by Intern

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There is something in Spanish photographer Yosigo’s (aka: Jose Javier Serrano) work that allows him to present beauty within emptiness. His minimalistic style presents itself even within the subject matter. He focuses on ordinary, everyday surroundings that are extremely sparsely populated. I also enjoyed his collection of found photo IDs titled, Aurkitutako Erretratuak.

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