Luke Sullivan

Luke Sullivan Luke Sullivan (born 30 March 1961, in Singapore) is an Australian visual artist most notable for his internationally controversial work, ''The Fourth Secret of Fatima''.

Sullivan's practice is considered to be representative of Eclecticism, a European tangent of Postmodernism that emphasizes the artist's obligation to explore diverse subject matter, mediums and referencing. Since the 1990s, the movement has taken a more critical examination of social, political, religious and corporate institutions, and includes the UK's Tracey Emin and America's Tom Sachs.

Since 2000, Sullivan's work has moved from a predominantly constructionist application of found objects and materials, to a more complex exploration of style and medium. Terrorism, Religious Symbolism and Iconography, Environmental degradation and social mores form much of Sullivan's subject matter. ''Rhythm Method'' 2007, a work referencing the only form of contraception approved by The Vatican, was exhibited at London's Royal Academy of Arts in the same year, further building the artist's reputation for irreverent social and religious commentary. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oakeshott on History. by O'Sullivan, Luke

    Published 2013
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    What Is History? : and Other Essays. by Oakeshott, Michael

    Published 2011
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    Michael Oakeshott : selected works and writings / edited by Luke O'Sullivan. by Oakeshott, Michael, 1901-1990

    Published 2014
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    Michael Oakeshott : notebooks, 1922-86 / edited by Luke O'Sullivan.

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    The Concept of a Philosophical Jurisprudence : Essays and Reviews 1926-51. by Oakeshott, Michael

    Published 2011
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    Lectures in the History of Political Thought. by Oakeshott, Michael

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