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Christopher Gambino (b. 1996) is an artist in New York. Christopher received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2018. Christopher's work has been exhibited with Espace Maurice (Montreal, Canada), Pop Gun (New York, NY), Horse Room (Worcester, MA), KMS Enterprises (New York, NY), and Quarters Gallery Projects (Los Angeles, CA.)
Daniel H. Hoffmann is an entomologist, pygmalionist, and pornographer.
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“[...] eroticism relates to a knowledge of evil and the inevitability of death, it is not simply an expression of joyful passion.” – Hans Bellmer
Rose Chafer Beetles pupate in June or July. Members of the Scarabaeidae family, Chafer beetles (or cockchafers) owe their name to the Old English caefor, meaning gnawer or devourer. There are 35,000 Scarabaeidae beetle species worldwide. Most Scarabaeidae beetles rely on their antennae to detect scents. Typically robust and brown or black in color, they are often mistaken for wasps when in flight. Some Chafers, like the…
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Press Release
Christopher Gambino (b. 1996) is an artist in New York. Christopher received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2018. Christopher's work has been exhibited with Espace Maurice (Montreal, Canada), Pop Gun (New York, NY), Horse Room (Worcester, MA), KMS Enterprises (New York, NY), and Quarters Gallery Projects (Los Angeles, CA.)
Daniel H. Hoffmann is an entomologist, pygmalionist, and pornographer.
Pupa(e)
“[...] eroticism relates to a knowledge of evil and the inevitability of death, it is not simply an expression of joyful passion.” – Hans Bellmer
Rose Chafer Beetles pupate in June or July. Members of the Scarabaeidae family, Chafer beetles (or cockchafers) owe their name to the Old English caefor, meaning gnawer or devourer. There are 35,000 Scarabaeidae beetle species worldwide. Most Scarabaeidae beetles rely on their antennae to detect scents. Typically robust and brown or black in color, they are often mistaken for wasps when in flight. Some Chafers, like the…






































































