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Benjamin Vierling’s Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart is an oil and egg-tempera painting by contemporary artist Benjamin Vierling. It shows Belladonna, Henbane and Datura, which are plants associated with the Devil, rising out of a human heart.
Benjamin explains his piece,
The Sacred Heart painting may in fact be my most ambitious work to date. Not only in terms of technique, but also as a synthesis of many complex thoughts and feelings…
The aesthetic of the composition is inspired by baroque-era dutch botanical displays, most specifically the masterworks by Van Huysum, and Ruysch, wherein several types of plants are grouped in idealized bouquets, often crawling with insects and small animals. The meticulous hyper-realistic rendering of flora and fauna expresses the profound beauty of the macrocosm through adoration of the microcosm.
At its core, this work is about the dynamic relationships that exist between flora and fauna, color and form, spirit and matter.
You can purchase this 16 x20″ print via Three Hands Press for $72.80.
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Angela Palmer’s Engraved MRI/CT Glass Layers
London-based artist Angela Palmer creates somewhat haunting imagery by taking MRI/CT scans and engraving each slice onto sheets of glass. This creates a carefully layered topography of the human form that comes off as a quick frantic sketch.
View more of her glass MRI/CT engravings at angelaspalmer.com!
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Predator Shoes to Go With Your Predator Suit
Artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young whose works “address parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world: Nature as model or nature as threat,” created this marvelous Apex Predator Shoe. Created with 1,050 denture teeth on Savile Row Oxford shoes, these puppies go perfect with the Apex Predator suit made from what else but human hair, glass eyes, and teeth.
What do you think it’s like to walk on teeth?
View more of their work at Fantich&Young!
[spotted by Manuel Kolb]
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Andreas Scheiger’s Evolution of Type 22-26
We’ve featured the Typographical Dissections and Evolution of Type work by Vienna based designer, Andreas Scheiger, before on Street Anatomy. So I was excited to see Andreas’ latest Evolution of Type where he actually sculpts fossil letters, excavates them, and puts them on display museum style. It’s a faux-archeological look at typography with each letter carefully constructed with chicken bones, plasticine, wood, gypsum, and water colors.
Andreas Scheiger interpretes letters as organisms and typefaces as species, all classified similar to biological taxonomy. Each letter displays the anatomical features and evolutionary characteristics shared by so many living creatures. —Glandis.com
View more of the Evolution of Type on Andreas Scheiger’s Behance portfolio and via his site Glandis.com
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"Death and What it Can Teach us About Improving Life," BBC Radio "Today," November 2
I just got back from the BBC studios, where I engaged in a (very brief) live discussion about death and "what it can teach us about improving life" with Ben Haggarty of the Crick Crack Club as part of the promotion for tonight's "Seize the Day" event at The Wellcome Collection. If you are interested in giving it a listen, click here; the piece begins at about two Hours and fifty five minutes in.
Segment description, from the BBC website:
The Wellcome Trust in London is going to hold an evening of talks about death and what it can teach us about improving life. Joanna Ebenstein, who runs a blog called Morbid Anatomy, and Ben Haggarty, who runs the Crick Crack Club which is a story telling workshop, ask why we find it hard in modern western society to talk about death.
Hope to see you at the event tonight!
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Events Cancelled and Morbid Anatomy Library Closed Due to "Superstorm Sandy"
We at The Morbid Anatomy Library and Observatory were very, very lucky indeed during this recent "Superstorm Sandy." Our prayers to Saint Florian--the patron saint invoked against flooding and drowning--and our maniacal preparations (see above photo) were not in vain, and, miraculously, despite the floodwaters of the toxic Gowanus which rose to lap the very walls of our building, no water got into the gallery. It did, however, fill the basement of our buidling, knocking out the electricity. To this end, we are forced to cancel our next two weeks of Observatory programming and to close the Morbid Anatomy Library until the electricity is restored.
To that end, please note the following events--including, sadly, our annual Day of the Dead Party--have been cancelled. Apologies for any inconvenience, and stay tuned for more. And expect a shrine to Saint Florian in the newly reopened Morbid Anatomy Library.
Hope you all fared as well in the storm, and look forward to seeing you all soon.
***** CANCELLED DUE TO HURRICANE SANDY
Annual Observatory Day of the Dead and Halloween Costume Party
Music, Performance, Costumes, Tequila, Traditional Altar, Sugar Skulls, Death Piñata, and tacos provided by our favorite local taqueria Oaxaca!
Date: Saturday, November 3
Time: Doors at 8:00 PM, Performance at 9
Admission: $15
Presented by Morbid Anatomy and Borderline Projects
Please join us on Saturday, November 3 for the annual Observatory Halloween/Day of the Dead costume party! This year we will welcome back the ghosts of the dead in the tradition of our favorite holiday--the Mexican Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead--with Aztec dances and chants, traditional foods and drink, tacos catered by local favorite taqueria Oaxaca, episodes of The Midnight Archive, tequila, music, sugar skulls, our beloved La Catrina, a Day of the Dead Altar honoring the late Chavela Vargas and Neil Armstrong and, as always, an opportunity to strike a mortal blow to our beautiful piñata of Lady Death herself! There will also be, as always, the opportunity to don--and admire other!--amazing Day of the Dead-themed costumes.
The year's iteration will include:
ENTERTAINMENT!
- Cetiliztli Nauhcampa: Aztec dances and chants
- Borderline Projects's Salvador Olguín with a brief lecture on the origins and significance of Day of the Dead celebrations
- The Midnight Archive: Screenings of The Midnight Archive, Ronni Thomas' web series based on Observatory
- Music: Halloween music for the all night dance party
FOOD AND DRINK!
- Event will be catered by local favorite taqueria Oaxaca!
TRADITIONAL DAY OF THE DEAD ATTRACTIONS!
- Day of the Dead Altar honoring the late Chavela Vargas and Neil Armstrong.
- Special appearance by our very own La Catrina
- Pan de Muerto: Indulge in this traditional dessert called Bread of Death
- Piñata: Dash death to smithereens with our annual death piñata!
- Sugar skulls: Decorate and eat or bring home your own Day of the Dead sugar skull
- Offerings to the Departed: In some places in Mexico, people leave small, coffin-like figures out for the souls of the departed. Guests are invited to leave their own offering; they will be available at the installation.
For photos from last years' party, click here. Hope very much to see you there.
Image: Rebeca Olguín
***** CANCELLED DUE TO HURRICANE SANDYThe Abuses of Enchantment: Illustrated Lecture and Book Signing with Mark Pilkington, Author of "Mirage Men: An Adventure into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs"
Illustrated Lecture and book signing with Mark Pilkington, author of Mirage Men: An Adventure into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs
Date: Tuesday, November 13
Time: 8:00
Admission: $10
Produced by Morbid AnatomyIn his book Mirage Men: An Adventure into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs, author Mark Pilkington details his experiences in the UFO community, and his discoveries of the ways in which military and intelligence operators have shaped and exploited beliefs in UFOs, ghosts, monsters, vampires, and elements from folklore and conspiracy theory to create an armory of supernatural weapons of mass deception, capable of manipulating consciousness on a grand scale. He traces the inspiration for these toys, tools and techniques to a range of sources which include fiction, cinema, stage magic, advertising and occultism, and uncovers the ways in which they have--for many of its intended and unintended targets--altered their very perception and understanding of the world around us.
Copies of his book Mirage Men: An Adventure into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs will be available for sale and signing.
Mark Pilkington is the author of two books - Mirage Men: An Adventure into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs and Far Out: 101 Strange Tales from Science's Outer Edge and has written for Fortean Times, the Guardian, Sight & Sound, The Wire, Frieze, The Anomalist and a host of other magazines and journals. Mark also runs Strange Attractor Press, editing and publishing its occasional Journal, and organising events and exhibitions.
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