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“Homer (not the slouch of Springfield heralding the end of Western civilization, but the blind, semi-mythical poet at the dawn of Greek history) was seen by Strabo and the Stoics as the father of geography. His overarching geographic concept was

Uwe Henneken, Europa endlich, 2009. Oil on canvas, 102×76.5cm. “Uwe Henneken’s work reflects upon the human condition; the search for meaning and fear of the unknown. When the work includes a figure it is placed in the painting as an

Glenn Brown, Nausea, 2008. Oil on panel, 155 x 120 cm (61 x 47.2 in) Courtesy Gagosian Gallery “Borrowing from art history and popular culture, Glenn Brown transforms a familiar visual history into something extraordinary and alien. Paintings by Rembrandt,

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Jonathan Monk, Deflated Sculpture no. I, 2009. Stainless steel. 104.1cm(H) x 68.6cm(L) x 45.7cm(W). Casey Kaplan Gallery

Ross Racine, Goldenwood Shores, 2009. Drawing, 60 x 80 cms. Ross Racine, Highland Farms, 2006. Drawing, 30 x 52 cms. Ross Racine, Subdivision, Cedar Valley. 2006. Drawing, 38 x 50 centimeters. “Drawn freehand directly on a computer and printed on

Deidre But-Husaim, Wenceslas, 2009. Oil on linen, 153 x 112cm. “Popular culture is both the prolific producer and voracious consumer of the beauty myth and its heroes and heroines, who provide creative fodder for Deidre But-Husaim. Her edgy painted portraits