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		<title>Sum of the Parts: Prosthetics Through the Centuries</title>
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		<title>Small Wonders: Street Art That Hides in Plain Sight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2012 09:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the last few years, the London-based artist who goes by the name Slinkachu has been crafting and photographing remarkably detailed, trippy and sometimes quite moving miniature tableaux on the streets of cities all over the world. Using plastic train-set figures — some of them cut up and glued back together in specific poses, or accented with modeling clay and then painted — Slinkachu creates tiny scenarios that, seen from afar, are almost unrecognizable, but when viewed up-close unveil an almost-hidden alternate reality. On the eve of two international gallery shows featuring his &#8220;Little People Project&#8221; — showing at Andipa Gallery in London (Sept. 27 &#8211; Oct. 27) and in New York (Oct. 3 &#8211; 7) at Broome Street Gallery — we look at some of his works and ask the man himself a few questions about his process &#8230; and his offbeat name. Like parents with their kids, most artists don&#8217;t like to choose favorites when discussing their work. But looking back, do any specific Little People projects spark, let&#8217;s say, fonder memories than others? Springtime in Palestine (photos #13 and #14) was great to shoot &#8212; it wasn&#8217;t the most elaborate, but it was a real experience to cross over the [West Bank separation] wall, and it wasn&#8217;t at all like I expected it to be. We just wandered around for a few hours, and no one bothered us at all apart from taxi drivers. That section of the wall runs right alongside a cemetery, which was sad to see. And up the road, pretty much hidden, is a gift shop that sells photos of graffiti from the wall to the one or two tourists that happen to stumble on it, run by this very chatty guy. All very bizarre. As for some other memories: to shoot in Moscow (photos #11 and #12), I had to lie in the snow for half an hour and couldn&#8217;t feel my hands after I finished. I went back to check on History in Berlin (photos #7 and #8) later in the day, and someone had<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newsfeed.time.com&#038;blog=12783068&#038;post=171666&#038;subd=timenewsfeed&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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