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Mail Order Monsters

25 July 2008, 12.40 | Posted in Books & Magazines |

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Organized by Kathy Grayson and first presented at Peres Projects in Berlin, Mail Order Monsters focuses on a generation of artists working with the notion of broken and fractured figures. The exhibit has moved to Deitch Projects in New York, and will finish in Athens. With the exhibition comes a book, featuring an essay by Grayson and 20 frameable prints from the artists. Included are Mat Brinkman, Ben Jones, Dennis Tyfus and Takeshi Murata. The book is out from Picturbox Inc., in association with Deitch and Amp.

Views of the prints after the jump.







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