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Art Candy

1/ 7/08

3:40 PM

Artist Michael Anderson Discovers the Albert Einstein–Regina Spektor Connection

Michael Anderson’s Black Panther Apocalypto (2007).Image courtesy of the artist and Marlborough Gallery, New York.

Michael Anderson’s densely packed, manic collages address media violence in both style and substance. The above Black Panther Apocalypto features dozens of hacked and blurred familiar faces and is perhaps the only time in the history of the universe that Albert Einstein has shared a canvas with Wesley Snipes (circa Blade) and Regina Spektor. Anderson’s show is up at Marlborough’s Chelsea location through tomorrow. —Rachel Wolff

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