Not Abromovich. Maybe same spirit though:
Search for Biljana Durdevic images.........
“The violent themes in Serbian artist Biljana Durdevic’s works reflect her development as an artist during the horror-stricken 1990s when violence in her country peaked following the collapse of the communist regime in Eastern Europe.”
What is seen may not be unseen.
WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE
Inside Homes: Private Viewing
by Laura Wainman June 6, 2015
“Inside power lobbyist, philanthropist and contemporary art collector Tony Podesta’s Kalorama home.”
http://washingtonlife.com/2015/06/05/inside-homes-private-viewing/
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Not Abromovich. Maybe same spirit though:
Search for Biljana Durdevic images.........
The violent themes in Serbian artist Biljana Durdevics works reflect her development as an artist during the horror-stricken 1990s when violence in her country peaked following the collapse of the communist regime in Eastern Europe.
What is seen may not be unseen....
... http://washingtonlife.com/2015/06/05/inside-homes-private-viewing/
Read down the page, place cursor over small cover of magazine to enlarge full screen, and flip through with right and left arrows. Slider bar at bottom right to zoom in/out. Press Esc to return to normal screen.
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Biljana Durdevic.
Thank you for reporting on that artist.
At this time, respectfully, I plan to hit the escape button right away by not going there at this time.