“The darker the work, the more alive I feel. It makes me feel alive,” Atseff said in his artist statement. “When I get an itch, I have to scratch it. There is also a virtual exhibition for viewers who don’t feel comfortable going to the gallery in person. Social distancing guidelines will be in place, and visitors must reserve a time since capacity is limited. In response to President Donald Trump’s time in office, he did paint something - an entire exhibit.Ītseff’s exhibition, “The Seven Deadly Sins – A Trump Dystopian Hepatology,” opens today at the ArtRage gallery in Syracuse and will run until Oct. The trailer for Tim Atseff’s exhibition opens with the message “When you see something, say something. Consider donating today to support our mission. The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University.
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