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multimedia blog Art: "The Face He Never Forgot" Artist: Suzanne Klotz, Friday, December 28th, 2007 Suzanne Klotz creates art that engages the viewer on visual, emotional and intellectual levels and, upon investigation, the content expands. The work addresses, typically in an ironic way, contemporary attitudes towards gender roles, marriage, materialism, global, social and economic disparity, and the invisible lines that define borders. Her art appears in the Smithsonian and other major galleries in the US and beyond.
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