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Aaron Nagel is a figurative oil painter. Having received no formal training, he is entirely self-taught; a fact at odds with his classical approach to surrealism. In his current work, he explores specific themes of guilt and power.
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May 30, 2012
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Thread Drawings and Installations by Amanda McCavour, Living Room.
In Jorge Pineda’s installations, children that seem to come out of a pop-up book (although faceless and anonymous) wear themselves away on a corner or the far end of the room. Although we can’t see them face to face, we are confronted with an image that is hard to bear, but at the same time draws us in for its enigmatic qualities. These images stand for the invisible faces of children in conflict around the world.
All Together Now
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