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		<title>Trashy Rags To Riches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the artist, Steve Ellis paints &#8220;trashy glamour and disposable, dangerous pop still lifes.&#8221; From broken high heels to a stripping pen, guns that blast &#8220;OOPS!&#8221; to a crashed Swinger, his neo-pop artworks glorify and vilify the detritus that Man leaves behind him. The &#8216;Summer Salon&#8217; group show opens tomorrow night at Sloan Gallery [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="350_new_lede_ellis%20copy.jpg" src="http://animalnewyork.com/wp-content/uploads/archive/350_new_lede_ellis%20copy.jpg" width="350" height="391" class="right"/>According to the artist, <a href="http://www.stevellis.com/">Steve Ellis</a> paints &#8220;trashy glamour and disposable, dangerous pop still lifes.&#8221; From broken high heels to a stripping pen, guns that blast &#8220;OOPS!&#8221; to a crashed Swinger, his neo-pop artworks glorify and vilify the detritus that Man leaves behind him. The &#8216;Summer Salon&#8217; group show opens tomorrow night at <a href="http://www.sloanfineart.com/08SummerSalon/index.html">Sloan Gallery</a> and Ellis is showcasing one piece from his new series that trains a distorted magnifying glass on mangled celebrity tabloids. &#8220;The crumpled magazines are simple appropriations from an already trashy subject,&#8221; Ellis explained by email. &#8220;By distorting the glossy celebrities and text, a new ugly truth is unveiled. Gossip magazines and downward spiraling celeb stories printed weekly in glossy rags trumps real news about our world today because somehow people can&#8217;t get enough.&#8221; Click below for more another mutilated celebrity mag from the new collection of work.</p>
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<font size="1">Bonus quote describing the inspiration for the project after a roommate would bring home stolen celebrity rags, &#8220;I crumpled up the cover one day and the smiling face instantly changed. It looked more like <a href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article4051235.ece">Picasso&#8217;s Crying Woman</a> from his cubist phase.&#8221;</font><br />
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