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[[Image:Genealogies.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Press release flyer for ''Genalogies of Pain'']] | [[Image:Genealogies.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Press release flyer for ''Genalogies of Pain'']] | ||
− | + | [[Marilyn Manson]] is scheduled to display an unknown amount of artwork for an upcoming art installation alongside infamous director David Lynch ''(Lost Highway)'' at [http://www.kunsthallewien.at/en/ Kunsthalle Wien] in Vienna, Austria appropriately titled, ''[[Genealogies of Pain]]'' scheduled to premiere June 29th with a special guest appearance by Manson open to VIP & collectors and opening to the public from June 30th until July 25th. It is currently unknown how many paintings will be on display, however, the brochure features Manson's painting ''[[Trainables]]'' which showcases a child-like figure whose hand is a firearm. | |
The exhibiton is set to display around 26 paintings from throughout Manson's art career. several new artworks recently exhibited in Greece's [[Hell, Etc.]] exhibition. | The exhibiton is set to display around 26 paintings from throughout Manson's art career. several new artworks recently exhibited in Greece's [[Hell, Etc.]] exhibition. | ||
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==Exhibited Artworks== | ==Exhibited Artworks== |
Revision as of 07:03, 14 June 2010
Marilyn Manson is scheduled to display an unknown amount of artwork for an upcoming art installation alongside infamous director David Lynch (Lost Highway) at Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna, Austria appropriately titled, Genealogies of Pain scheduled to premiere June 29th with a special guest appearance by Manson open to VIP & collectors and opening to the public from June 30th until July 25th. It is currently unknown how many paintings will be on display, however, the brochure features Manson's painting Trainables which showcases a child-like figure whose hand is a firearm.
The exhibiton is set to display around 26 paintings from throughout Manson's art career. several new artworks recently exhibited in Greece's Hell, Etc. exhibition.