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Excerpts from Fedrico Solmi's latest work "The Evil Empire".
"made between the years 2007-2008. The Evil Empire takes place in the heart of Vatic-anal City, in the year 2046. Surrounded by the glorious frescoes and wealth of his St. Peter Basilica apartment, a fictional Pope is portrayed as a young man struggling with an addiction to pornography, similarly to all ordinary men who cannot avoid the temptation of the contemporary society." Federico Solmimore videos
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You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Don Porcella dicusses his installation "Swimming Hole" at Art Miami 2008. |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. We stood in front of MOMA with our guest host Julia Allison, asking the most ridiculous 'art speak' questions we could come up with. Unfortunately, in New York you come across some smart people and sometimes an art critic. This young man didn't fall for it either.. Others did. Stay tuned... |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. We stood in front of MOMA with our guest host Julia Allison, asking the most ridiculous 'art speak' questions we could come up with. Unfortunately, in New York you come across some smart people and sometimes an art critic. These ladies didn't fall for it.. Others did. Stay tuned... |
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You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Aaron johnson discusses his recent show with curator Julie McKim. Images shown courtesy of the artist and Stefan Stux gallery. |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Culture Strike at MOMA with guest host Julia Allison: Part1 |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Aaron johnson discusses his paintings critiques of the marriage of church and state with curator Julie McKim. Images shown courtesy of the artist and Stefan Stux gallery. |