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Groningen, The Netherlands: Dutch artist Marc Bijl (born 1970) is presenting his work at a solo exhibition at the Groninger Museum. The logos and images he uses in his installations, videos, sculptures, and paintings are derived from the Gothic and Punk culture he grew up in. He likes to use materials such as rough construction materials, sheets of corrugated iron and black epoxy which add a unique rebel flair to his work. All images courtesy: The Groninger Museum, Groningen.
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ZZ top, after Rietveld Photo: Gert Jan van Rooij, 2010. Courtesy: Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam
PORN, 2009 edition of 6, 50x50x50 cm, stainless steel with black pedestal. Courtesy: The Breeder Athens. This work refers to Robert Indiana’s work, LOVE. In this day and age, extreme vulgarization and far-reaching commercialization reign free.
Disintegration, 2009. Private Collection.
Teenage kicks, 2003. 
Courtesy Upstream Gallery
. Drum set covered with candle wax on stage with light bulbs, plastic flowers and skull, and spraypaint on wall.
The Style Wars (Steltman Chairs) 2009, Courtesy The Breeder Athens.
I’m too sad to kill you, 2001. Private collection.
Black Dawn, 2010. Private collection.
Group Mechanism, 2006. Private Collection.
Adore, 2002. Private Collection.
Artist Marc Bijl lives and works in Berlin.
Create a Fundament, 2004.
Afterburner, after Mark Rothko, 2011. 200x140 cm.
La Rivoluzione siamo Noi 2002. Private collection
  Inspirations.