Adrian Ghenie, “Dr. Mengele”, 2011, oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Haunch of Venison.

“No discovery is ever good or bad—it depends on how you use it,” says Ghenie. (via Interview Magazine)

1 year ago on 04/13/12 at 05:22pm
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    Adrian Ghenie, “Dr. Mengele”, 2011, oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Haunch of Venison.
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    I found this really fascinating, my current project involving distorted images, i am really intrigued by
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