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Category Archives: Attila Richard Lukacs Essays
Essay by Arthur Kroker
Attila Richard Lukacs: Painting the Hysterical Male by Arthur Kroker Attila Richard Lukacs is the contemporary successor to the artistic vision of Francis Bacon. Just as Bacon painted the male body at that point where it exploded into schizophrenia so … Continue reading
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Essay by Thomas W. Sokolowski
Foreword to 1990 Military Catalogue by Thomas W. Sokolowski Throughout the centuries artists have chosen to depict the flora and fauna of exotic locales, seeking through their representational a manner by which the seductive allure of a fragile and endangered … Continue reading
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Of Monkeys and Men
Essay by Lynn Ruscheinsky Negotiating the margins between private and public, identity and difference, pleasure and punishment, desire and debauchery, self and other, monkeys inhabit Western discourse on the borders of social limit, marking the place of contradiction in social … Continue reading
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