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More than 30 artists participated in the exhibit, and used a variety of media, including glassblowing, painting, photography, and sculpture. [1] Borrello created a sculpture for the show in the form of an "absurdly long ammunition clip to an automatic pistol, grimly implying that the supply of death was unlimited".
The following is a list of works by Banksy. Banksy , active since the 1990s, is an England-based graffiti artist , political activist and film director whose real identity is unknown. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique.
Image Name Year Current Location Ref A Flower Stall: 1880: Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne: Dolce Far Niente: 1880: Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Kirkcaldy, Scotland: The Household Gods
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Image online [33] To My Betrothed: 1911: Philadelphia Museum of Art: Image online [34] Interior II: 1911: Private collection I and the Village [35] 1911: New York, Museum of Modern Art: The Father [36] 1911: Paris, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme: Image online [37] Othello and Desdemona: 1911: Private ...
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Art Dekko (1980) - Art forger and high class painting thief. Wounded by Tracy after he tried to ambush Detective in art gallery. Spoof of Art Deco style. Returned in 2022–2023 in art forgery scheme involving a fake Leonardo da Vinci painting; killed the forger when the work was done by hiring a hitman.
Williamson Art Gallery and Museum, Birkenhead, Drawing: image missing Biancabella e Samaritana aka Biancabella and Samaritana, her Snake Sister: 1894 Portrait of a Child with a Chair: 1894 Chalk Betruccio's Bride: 1895 Private Collection Portrait of a Man: 1895 Chalk Elaine Blunt: 1896 Chalk The Shrew Katherina: 1896 Private Collection image ...
Art historian John Wilmerding wrote, "Such close attention by a painter to one model over so long a period of time is a remarkable, if not singular, circumstance in the history of American art". [1] For art critic James Gardner, Testorf "has the curious distinction of being the last person to be made famous by a painting".