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September 1, 2005

This post is courtesy of---hell, I cannot remember. Oh yes, it is Ashley Benigno's excellent Notes from somewhere bizarre, who got it via Conscientious

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Larry Fink, Homage to Max Beckmann

It is from an exhibition entitled The Forbidden Pictures at the Lehigh University Art Galleries earlier this year.

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Larry Fink, Homage to George Grosz

It is a political tableaux of satirical images of America’s current leaders, referencing the decadence and style of Weimar artists:

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Larry Fink, Homage to George Grosz

This body of work marks a break with Larry Fink's previous "snapshot aesthetic" that located Fink in the tradition of Diane Arbus, Robert Frank and Garry Winogrand.

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I was reading Evan Jones over at Alert and Alarmed this morning, and I came across a link to Michael Dickinson's satirical collage work, which is made in the old-fashioned way, with paper, scissors and gum. Michael Dickinson, Yabanji, All at Sea, 2005 ... [Read More]

 
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