Luke Sullivan
An australian artist
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Luke Sullivan
Luke Sullivan (born 30 March 1961, in Singapore) is an Australian visual artist known for his diverse and controversial work. He is associated with the movement of Eclecticism, a European tangent of Postmodernism that encourages artists to explore various subjects, mediums, and references. Sullivan's art has evolved over the years, moving from a constructionist approach using found objects and materials to a more complex exploration of style and medium. His work often delves into topics such as terrorism, religious symbolism and iconography, environmental degradation, and social norms. One of his notable works, Rhythm Method 2007, references the Vatican-approved form of contraception and was exhibited at London's Royal Academy.
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