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Dead men do tell tales. Especially when the bones of the dead men (and women) are neatly arranged in an ossuary or charnel house. One of the better known collections of human remains makes up the cata... More »
Dead men do tell tales. Especially when the bones of the dead men (and women) are neatly arranged in an ossuary or charnel house. One of the better known collections of human remains makes up the catacombs beneath the streets of Paris, a... More »
“After having a section of my leg removed, I began researching medicine from the Middle Ages through the 18th century.” That remark alone in Arabella Proffer’s artist statement would be enough to get us to her exhibit. Nonetheless, we kept... More »
We once knew an artist who had an unusual way of showing how much she loved her pets: After they died, she had them mounted as a way of celebrating and paying tribute to their lives. The head of her s... More »
The tattoo trade and the fine-art world remain steadfastly separated. We've met some classically trained visual artists and gallery owners who look down on tattoo folks, whose training methods have a ... More »
When you notice the chandelier made of human bones in the window, you'll know you've found Loved to Death. Inside the store is an impressive and Goth-inspired array of skulls, teeth, feathers, and miscellaneous body parts of any bird, insect, or four-legged creature you can imagine. Recent arrivals included an albino raccoon ($525) and a squirrel riding a hare, rodeo-style, which at $650 is a steal. Rotating upstairs art exhibits include a random blue velvet casket and a warning sign:... More »
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