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POPSGallery in court case over Jesus statue (UK) "Signs warning of the exhibition's content were posted at the entrance to the gallery." Case closed. Quit whining. "Mrs Mapfuwa believes in freedom of expression, but said "this statue served no other purpose than to offend Christians and to denigrate Christ"." Then you don't believe in freedom of expression.
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POPSArtistic courage Obviously, what is now noticed is what is missing. It is all too easy to attack Christians.
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POPSPromotional golf umbrellas Ideasbynet gifts inc offers Promotional Products and Promotional Items in UK. promotional pens, mugs, mouse mats, gifts, umbrellas, keyrings, folders recycled, clothing, bags, laptop bags, giveaways, etc.
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POPSBODIES in Cincinnati Made it to see BODIES in Cincinnati, the amazing and slightly revolting touring exhibit of actual cadavers that have been "polymered" into static poses and decontructed, making for the most remarkable and occasionally disturbing displays of human anatomy that most people (including me) will have ever seen. The verdict? Amazing. BODIES is at Cincinnati's Union Terminal for just two more weeks. Don't miss it.
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POPSGone With The Wind I'm thinkin' we can categorize this as an act of God and definitely a breathe of fresh air.
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POPSBodies Now on display in Copenhagen (until Dec 2008). A similar show to Gunther Von Hagen's Body Worlds (this is not the one shown in Copenhagen)
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POPSWhat is a Treasure? This exhibition is about cartographic "treasures," which is to say maps and geography books which possess value.
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POPS Camilla d'Errico Release: "Malificent"
can't get this bit to clip - but here is the intro from juxtapoz: Fresh off a sold out solo exhibition at LA's Copro Nason gallery, Camilla d'Errico is gearing up for so much more - starting with a new print release from Paper Tiger. Titled Malificent, this beauty is an edition of only 25, and is sure to be a collectors dream. Already a comic industry veteran, Camilla realized she could expand her style into a variety of other industries; snowboards, magazine covers, toys, clothes. Camilla has begun to carve out a niche for herself in the fine art field thanks to her fiery nature, high level of ambition and persistence in following her dream. Her work is characterized by an emotional complexity that spans the full array of human emotions and touches the soul. She is part of what may be the first art movement in Western history where women are not second-class citizens, but may even have an edge in the mind of the public, especially when it comes to capturing the essence that is wo