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By Tahlib
"ECCE HOME (Behold the Man)" by Caravaggio is the A&O Talk of Week. The exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio used this masterwork as a jumping-off point to contrast and compare  other art produced since the Counter-Reformation, including contemporary works. Caravaggio's novelty was a revolutionary naturalism that combined the close physical observation of real people theatrically lighted. The entertaining exhibition included a rich mixture of audio and video commentary from clergy and artists of different backgrounds, including the rock band R.E.M., a Jewish Rabbi, film-maker Martin Scorsese, and ministers from both Catholic and Protestant backgrounds. The exhibition closes today in Columbus, Ohio, and afterwards "Ecce Home" returns to Italy. 

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