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  2. Art, Life and the other thing - Wikipedia

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    The baboon is clearly in motion, struggling with the extreme pain and torment. Its eyes are wild and its mouth is gaping. The baboon occupies most of the painting, but it is not a real-to-life/realistic painting, but distorted to accentuate its features. In the top left-hand corner there is a hand, palm outstretched, offering the baboon a syringe.

  3. Poignant short film Clodagh shows ‘how art can change ... - AOL

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    A moving short film currently longlisted for the Academy Awards depicts a test of faith and morals set in a rural Irish village.. Clodagh, co-written and directed by Portia A Buckley with her ...

  4. Death and Life - Wikipedia

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    Death and Life (German: Tod und Leben, Italian: Morte e Vita) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt. The painting was started in 1908 and completed in 1915. [ 1 ] It depicts an allegorical subject in an Art Nouveau (Modern) style.

  5. You Must Change Your Life - Wikipedia

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    Originally published in German by Suhrkamp Verlag in 2009, the book was translated into English in 2013. Keith Ansell-Pearson received this work as "a tour de force that engages the history of philosophy, religion, and thought, both Western and Eastern, in ways that make you think deeply about the evolution of the human being these past few thousand years.

  6. Tree of Life (Kester) - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Life is a sculpture created by four artists in Mozambique. It was commissioned and then installed in the British Museum in 2005. [ 1 ] It was built from the surrender of 600,000 weapons that were converted into art following an initiative started by Bishop Dinis Sengulane .

  7. Isaac Cordal - Wikipedia

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    His work is a critical reflection on the idea of progress, human misery, climate change and the gradual devaluation of human existence, among others topics. Small sculptures represent primarily a social stereotypes, apparently next to businessmen dressed in bright pink lama onesie and wolf slippers, briefcases, timeless beings, as the grey men ...

  8. Joe Brainard - Wikipedia

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    Joe Brainard (March 11, 1942 – May 25, 1994) was an American artist and writer associated with the New York School.His prodigious and innovative body of work included assemblages, collages, drawing, and painting, as well as designs for book and album covers, theatrical sets and costumes.

  9. Work, Death, and Sickness - Wikipedia

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    They could not build homes or grow food on their own, but instead of working in harmony, men formed competing groups that fought even more. As a remedy for these new problems, God created death. The hope was that an unpredictable death would make men cherish life, but instead it created even more inequity as the strong threatened the weak with ...