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Some satirists gently prod society with a pointed finger. Others are more severe, slapping their subjects across the face with the backhand of ridicule and then gouging their eyes with scornful fingers. 
Anton Kannemeyer, aka “Joe Dog”, invites his target to gently rest their head within the vice of familiarity, squeezing its jaws shut until everything hidden away spills inside out….
// I interviewed South African artist Anton Kannemeyer for the upcoming issue of ION magazine.
Look out for it in a few weeks, Canada. 

Some satirists gently prod society with a pointed finger. Others are more severe, slapping their subjects across the face with the backhand of ridicule and then gouging their eyes with scornful fingers.

Anton Kannemeyer, aka “Joe Dog”, invites his target to gently rest their head within the vice of familiarity, squeezing its jaws shut until everything hidden away spills inside out….

// I interviewed South African artist Anton Kannemeyer for the upcoming issue of ION magazine.

Look out for it in a few weeks, Canada. 

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Makoto Aida: “Blender” (2001)

Makoto Aida: “Blender” (2001)

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