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Cole Sternberg

and those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music

November 7–December 20

Renowned L.A.–based artist Cole Sternberg presents an exhibition of works that blends the fields of international law and contemporary art to critically analyze human rights and the application of international law. Sternberg's works address a variety of human rights concerns from humankind's historical genocidal nature to U.S. government-sanctioned torture to Chinese labor camps.

 

The Newest Right May Supercede All Others
Cole Sternberg,
The Newest Right May Supercede All Others, 2009.
Watercolor, spray paint, ink on canvas. 60 x 72 in.
Complicit Nature of the US Government
Cole Sternberg,
Complicit Nature of the US Government, 2009.
Watercolor, spray paint, acrylic on canvas. 240 x 144 in.
Do as We Say Not as We Do
Cole Sternberg,
Do as We Say Not as We Do, 2009.
Oil and acrylic on canvas. 96 x 48 in.
Some Things Never Change
Cole Sternberg, Some Things Never Change, 2009.
Watercolor, spray paint, ink on canvas. 60 x 72 in.
This Is Not a Cultural Issue
Cole Sternberg, This Is Not a Cultural Issue, 2009.
Watercolor, spray paint, ink on canvas. 60 x 72 in.
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