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After a fire in an upstairs gallery set off sprinklers, the Morbid Anatomy library was doused in water, destroying many books and artifacts. Join the benefit to rebuild the collection. Continue reading
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After a fire in an upstairs gallery set off sprinklers, the Morbid Anatomy library was doused in water, destroying many books and artifacts. Join the benefit to rebuild the collection. Continue reading →
We’re very excited to announce that we will be publishing the first comprehensive art book on Chet Zar which will be released in early 2012. Continue reading →
Mind-spelunker Nathan Cartwright came from deceivingly humble beginnings... was spawned from the suburban blight of the Midwest... sunk into the despair of pre-apocalyptic depression... won many battles against both demons and angels... slipped into hallucinatory comas with local bohemians... and soon found himself the queen bee of an ant army.
Founder of THE HIVE GALLERY and co-founder of Hangar 1018, Nathan works his way to mental freedom in the inner depths of The Hive. The artworks of Shaman Cartwright are dimensional, chaotic, yet structured mental landscapes. The viewer experiences rituals of visual exploration, incorporation psychospasmically induced images, archetypal intruders, windows to inner worlds, and doorways through synaptical transformations. Most of Nathan's mixed-media works are mechanical, sculptural, and totally mental!
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The beinArt International Surreal Art Collective & beinArt Publishing were founded in 2006 by Jon Beinart. All artists have granted permission to be featured on this website. All art herein is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of the respective artists. beinArt.org represents contemporary artists working in one or more of the following art traditions: Pop Surrealism, Lowbrow, Fantastic Realism, Magic Realism, Surrealism, Symbolism, Psychedelic, Visionary, Esoteric, Erotic, Dark & Macabre Art. This website was designed by Leo Plaw.