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Juxtapoz dark arts (2009)

by Diana Weber

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This book is all about an art form that aims to be unsettling and has its roots in the 20th Century. Some people make a connection between dark art and gothic subculture; others simply associate it with the metaphysical, the disturbing or the night-marish. However you perceive it, this art form is now part of mainstream culture and is becoming ever more popular. This collection of works compiled by Juxtapoz features today's most talented dark artists, all of whom create a certain mood or emotion in their work that is uniquely theirs.… (more)
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Juxtapoz dark arts beguiles with visions of demons, black magic, witchcraft, and the abnormal.
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This book is all about an art form that aims to be unsettling and has its roots in the 20th Century. Some people make a connection between dark art and gothic subculture; others simply associate it with the metaphysical, the disturbing or the night-marish. However you perceive it, this art form is now part of mainstream culture and is becoming ever more popular. This collection of works compiled by Juxtapoz features today's most talented dark artists, all of whom create a certain mood or emotion in their work that is uniquely theirs.

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