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Posted on 21/01/06

Creepy kitsch

Special to The Globe and Mail

NEW YORK -- Winnipeg-born Marcel Dzama has become an art-world superstar for his playful yet disquieting illustrations: Trees are alive, giant bats take people captive, and disembodied heads litter the ground.

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