Skeleton spaceships

Josh Lane has created anatomical illustration series of famous spaceships from science fiction films & television shows…
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Josh Lane has created anatomical illustration series of famous spaceships from science fiction films & television shows…
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Jack and Dinos Chapman’s latest installation is, as always, shocking and stunning:
“It’s as pessimistic as we can make it but it’s pessimistic in a joyful sense. Fatalistic in a joyful sense. There’s nothing foreboding about this. It doesn’t serve any kind of moral end…We take McDonald’s as being a marker of the transformation from industrialisation to the end of the world. McDonald’s once represented the idealism of fast food and the space rest era. Now it’s consistent with the dilation of the ozone and a litigious clown who’s lost his sense of humour.’”
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Cady Noland , 8 Objects (bullets, handgranades, coke and beer cans), encased in plexicubes, 1986
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