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Welcome!
Yes, Welcome!
Welcome Blood!
Welcome Thunder!
We welcome the newest of the new and the oldest of the old!
Blood and Thunder is a curatorial wet-dream, a modern day massacre and a categorical nightmare!
We are pleased and pumped to bring you our inaugural exhibition, a series of cartoons unearthed from the recently acquired notebooks of deceased Russian Illustrator and Nuclear Engineer Vassily Putchcock. Putchcock died at age 47 in 1986, dying abruptly of AIDS and keeling over onto a "Don't Push" button at Chernobyl, effectively causing our planet's largest atomic disaster. What a fag!
Welcome Blood!
Welcome Thunder!
We welcome the newest of the new and the oldest of the old!
Blood and Thunder is a curatorial wet-dream, a modern day massacre and a categorical nightmare!
We are pleased and pumped to bring you our inaugural exhibition, a series of cartoons unearthed from the recently acquired notebooks of deceased Russian Illustrator and Nuclear Engineer Vassily Putchcock. Putchcock died at age 47 in 1986, dying abruptly of AIDS and keeling over onto a "Don't Push" button at Chernobyl, effectively causing our planet's largest atomic disaster. What a fag!
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