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Observe Your Own Death at the Shaman Art Show

Get in touch with the spirits of good and evil at 'Lexicon Infernali' at the Stephen Romano Gallery's new Bushwick location.
Stephanie Lucas, Welcome (2014)

A collection of works described as having "a shamanic sensibility,” opens next week to inaugurate the Stephen Romano Gallery's new Bushwick location. Featuring art from Charles Dellschau to William Mortensen, Lexicon Infernali is “an exhibition curated to facilitate an inner-body experience while having an outer-body experience. It is a chance to observe your own death while still living and to understand that the word death is just your conscious mind trying to categorize an experience beyond what it is capable of experiencing."

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You (yes, you!) can observe your own death at the gallery itself until October 15, or if you can’t swing it, check out some of the images below:

Heiko Müller, Vom Teufel die Schwiegermutter (2015)

L: Brittany Markert, Behind Closed Doors (2015). R: Untitled (2015)

Lexicon Infernali is on display at the Stephen Romano Gallery's newly-opened Bushwick location from September 3 - October 15, 2015. Click here to see more images.

Full artist list: El Gato Chimney, Colin Christian, Jel Ena, A.W. Sommers, Barry William Hale, Lori Field, Loic Lucas, Alessia Iannetti, Cecilia Avendaño Bobillier, Caitlin Karolczak, Limor Gasko, Caitlin McCormack, Shawn Thornton, David Molesky, Cendrine Rovini. Stephanie Lucas, Steven Bradshaw, Elizabeth Shupe, Gigi Chen, Nyahzul Bianco, Kalyana Thiru, Bree Jonson, Ray Robinson, Samuel D Gliner, Eric Richardson, Andreas Cellarius, Darcilio Lima, A. Fiorello, Heiko Müller, Charles Dellschau, William Mortensen, Brittany Markert, Erna Kd, Matthew Dutton, Romney De Hooghe, Jen Jones, Ellen Stagg, Jacob Bohmer, Rob Bowen, Masea Shimoichi, Joel Lorand, Kim Bo Yung, Tine Kindermann.

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