David Mach's Controversial Religious Art on Display at Edinburgh Festival

CULTURE 24
Jenni Davidson
"Die Harder" by David Mach
UNITED KINGDOM - David Mach is no stranger to controversy. Now he has turned his hand to religion and has given some of the best-known bible stories a radical re-interpretation for his largest solo exhibition to date at the City Art Centre in Edinburgh. Though avowedly non-religious, David Mach has produced a significant translation of biblical stories for the contemporary world and a valuable contribution to religious art. It may not be quite as historically important as the King James Bible, but perhaps just what is needed for the present day. [link]
"Jesus Walking on the Water" by David Mach
"The Agony and the Ecstacy" by David Mach

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