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Walter Robinson at Pulse Miami Art Fair


Posted by James on November 28, 2007 11:46 PM | Email


The Catharine Clark Gallery is showcasing a handful of artists as part of the PULSE Miami Art Fair and Walter Robinson's work is on showcase with some more than impressive pieces. Robinson made famous by sculpting and poking holes in pop culture icons like this “Pyramid (Abu Gharib Minnies)” piece, featuring Disney’s favorite female vermin. Take a minute out of your day to check out this mini gallery of his work with so much goodness like this stalwart Bart Simpson on a horse or his Damien Hirst-like “Cephalogo (Superman)” piece featuring the iconic man of steel’s logo embedded in a human skull better still make it in person and see much more its Robinson's remarkable work, it's good to miss out. Info via Complex

 

 





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