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This article is about the art exhibition. For the painting, see Trismegistus (painting).

Trismegistus was Marilyn Manson's second art exhibition, held in Paris and Berlin. Paintings exhibited largely included but were not limited to works displayed during The Golden Age of Grotesque exhibition. This exhibition featured nine new additions on display. This exhibition spanned from September 14, 2004 until September 15, 2004.

Exhibited artworks

Also see

Marilyn Manson paintings