Kristan Horton

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Drawing of A History of the First World War (Disc 01) 2008 graphite on paper (detail)

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Drawing of A History of the First World War (Disc 01) 2008 graphite on paper (detail)

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Drawing of A History of the First World War (Disc 01) 2008 graphite on paper, 3' x 3'

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Drawing of A History of the First World War (Disc 01), (Disc 02), (Disc 03) 2008 graphite on paper, 3' x 3' each

Currently being exhibited as part of Signals in the Dark: Art in the Shadow of War . Curated by Séamus Kealy at Blackwood Gallery until March 2, 2008.

Globe & Mail review by Andrea Carson

Kristan Horton's blog

- L.M. 2-29-2008 2:29 am

Another piece of his recently exhibited at the AGYU: Dr Strangelove Dr Strangelove.

A remake of 200 stills from Stanely Kubrick’s 1963 film Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb

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Dr Strangelove Dr Strangelove. 2003 - 2006 black and white archival prints, 28cm x 76cm each

And the whole damn thing in book form at the AGYU

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- L.M. 2-29-2008 2:33 am


I recently watched a ten part series about WW1 on TVO and I must say the whole thing does look like those three discs.

I also read Margaret MacMillan's Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World and it looks exactly like those three discs as well.

- L.M. 2-29-2008 10:15 am


i just heard this today--the dude who set designed the war room in dr strangelove was the same dude who set designed a large chunk of the early bond films, including dr no--ken adams
- anthony (guest) 2-29-2008 9:18 pm





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