By NICOLE WINFIELD
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The Vatican wants to hark back to the days when it commissioned great art, like Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. Image courtesy of The Guardian |
The exhibit "Creation, Un-Creation, Re-Creation" does not include crucifixes or images of the Madonna or sacred objects, but instead explores other themes close to the church relating to "evil, destruction and sin." The three artists selected are:
- The Milan-based multimedia group "Studio Azzurro" was selected for the "Creation" part of the three-space exhibit.
- Czech photographer Josef Koudelka provided the "Un-Creation" section, a series of 18 photos and three triptychs exploring destruction: war, environmental degradation, and the conflict between nature and industry.
- The third installment, "Re-Creation," was given to Australian-born painter Lawrence Carroll, who often employs re-used materials in his work.
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