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'''The Golden Age of Grotesque''' was Marilyn Manson's first art exhibition, held at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Center. The most expensive paintings on sale were priced at $100,000, while the cheapest ones were those of ex-fianceé [[Rose McGowan]]. Paintings exhibited included works completed by as early as 1998, and Manson's "Grey" period, up to early 2002. This exhibition spanned from September 13, 2002 until September 14, 2002.
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'''The Golden Age of Grotesque''' was Marilyn Manson's first art exhibition, held at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Center. The most expensive paintings on sale were priced at $100,000, while the cheapest ones were those of ex-fiancé [[Rose McGowan]]. Paintings exhibited included works completed by as early as 1998, and Manson's "Grey" period, up to early 2002. This exhibition spanned from September 13, 2002 until September 14, 2002.
  
 
== Exhibited artworks ==
 
== Exhibited artworks ==

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