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This collection highlights works of artists who draw inspiration from the creations of their peers. Featuring pieces like Lorne Beug’s “A Tent for the Exploration of a Dark Continent” and Jeff Wall’s “The Jewish Cemetery,” these artworks showcase the interconnectedness and evolution of ideas within the art world. Witness how Wanda Koop’s “Goddess” and Noel Harding’s “The Potato Eaters” reinterpret and pay homage to past masterpieces, while Evergon’s “The Black Satyr (Dean)” adds a contemporary twist to classical themes. Delve into the world of art as these artists navigate and challenge the boundaries of originality and source material.
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Group A Artists who use other visual artists’ work as a source of inspiration