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Lieke Snellen

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‘Business in Motion’ (2012) by Lieke Snellen


Luciano Fabro

LucianoFabro_Attaccapanni, 1978

Luciano Fabro, ‘Attaccapanni’ (1978)


Mike Pratt

Mike Pratt, 2 Flutes and a Violin, 2014

Mike Pratt, ‘2 Flutes and a Violin’ (2014)


Anonymous Flemish artist

The panel below is what one would see when today’s diptych is closed.  The grinning gent holds a scroll that warns, “Leave this panel closed, otherwise you’ll be angry with me.”

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(closed)

Upon opening the diptych, the viewer is greeted with an ass shot of the cheeky man from the closed panel and opposite it, a fool who makes a hilarious gesture, mocking the viewer’s disobedience.

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(open)

A scroll on the full-moon panel declares, “It’s not my fault because I warned you in advance!”  On the right panel, another scroll proclaims, “Moreover, we wanted to warn you so you wouldn’t jump out the window!”

The thistle protruding from the flasher’s undies is a symbol of pain, defense, and misanthropy.

By an unknown Flemish painter.


Brian Jungen

BrianJungen-Prototype for New Understanding 8, 1999

‘Prototype for New Understanding #8’ (1999)

 

BrianJungen-Prototype for New Understanding 16, 2004

‘Prototype for New Understanding #16’ (2004)

 

BrianJungen-Prototype for New Understanding 21, 2005

‘Prototype for New Understanding #21’ (2005)

All works by Brian Jungen


Romuald Hazoumè

Romuald-Hazoume,-Dr-Nibo,-2013

‘Dr. Nibo’ (2013)

 

Romuald-Hazoume,-Ma-Poule,-2013

‘Ma Poule’ (2013)

 

Romuald-Hazoume,-Petit-wax,-2013

‘Petit Wax’ (2013)

All works by Romuald Hazoumè


Bertjan Pot

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Bertjanpotmasks_B1_SBP_LR

Bertjanpotmasks_B46_SBP_LR

Masks (2010-ongoing) by Bertjan Pot


Romanian New Year’s masks

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New-Year-Romania

In Romania, the ceremonial of the symbolic renewal of the calendar year at the turn of the year, the night between December 31 and January 1, is called the Burial of the Old Year or, more recently, New Year’s Eve.

On New Year’s Eve, when evening falls, there appear ‘the disguised ones’. In some villages in Bucovina (northeastern Romania), ‘the disguised ones’ are said to walk through the fog. They bear masks that help them personify wolves, goats, little horses, stags, the beauties of the New Year, devils, bear leaders etc. As soon as the evening falls, the large group divides into small groups that go wassailing from door to door, till dawn, when the New Year is finally installed.


Alice Tomaselli

Alice Tomaselli - Silly-Death mask

‘Silly Death Mask’ by Alice Tomaselli


Francis Denys

francisdenys-divider_prototype_ 2008

francisdenys-divider-2008

Francis Denys, ‘Divider (Prototype)’ (2008)