Sam Dargan "Thank God For Dynamite, Part 2"
Heskin Contemporary
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During a lecture describing the Russian Governments’ pogrom against Jews in the late 19th Century, Mark Twain said “If such a government cannot be overthrown otherwise than by dynamite, then thank God for dynamite!”
-Alex Butterworth’s ‘The World That Never Was’
Sam Dargan’s work primarily deals with the disenfranchised. His characters are often isolated, outsiders, dealing with the situations and events they find themselves in with varying levels of success. The backdrops are hostile, lonely, often bleak, usually scarred with political graffiti, creating an environment ill at ease with itself.
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from January 25, 2011 to February 26, 2011
Reception For The Artist on 2011-01-25 from 18:00 to 21:00