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Entering the world of contemporary abstraction at the Vernissage, showcasing the visionary works of artist Gustavo Hansson. His pieces amplify concepts, not messages; those familiar with Hansson understand his art aims to discomfort and provoke the audience. Ultimately, his works revolve around themes such as love, persecution, transformation as metamorphosis, and the relentless pursuit of freedom.

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There are only a few works depicting the vomiting of Saturn in Roman mythology. Most of them depict the cruel moment when Saturn devours one of his children, as seen in works by Daniele Crespi, 1619, Peter Paul Rubens, 1630, and Francisco de Goya, 1820-1823.


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The painting titled "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" raises a crucial question: Who or which country has the power to press the "red or yellow button" and command a nuclear strike in the world? Who has the power to activate the apocalypse and in what manner?



UNOZERO the higher intelligence agency