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VIROCODE (Peter D'Auria and Andrea Mancuso)
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2011

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An original Inkjet prints, carbon and beeswax mounted to wood that was included in the artistic duo's exhibition at the world renowned Albright Knox Art Gallery. Virocode is composed of the artist Andrea Mancuso and the medical researcher/clinician Peter D’Auria. The duo has exhibited work throughout the United States and in Europe, including at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Impakt Festival in The Netherlands. Locally, Mancuso and D’Auria have exhibited at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, the Burchfield Penney Art Center, CEPA Gallery, and Squeaky Wheel. A disappearance of the source. That which we believe or attempt to prove may never include an origin. The present predicts a past but does not prove it. A presence suggests a source but does not reveal it. An absence dismisses process, but to notice it is consequential. Measurements or calculations can be made to support our theories, though the best we can hope for are better theories. Such horizons are so far away they remain far the faster we pursue. Uncertainty is our fortune, it forces us to try and allows us to hope. Uncertainty makes us behave well and makes learning an advantage. Every line is a cusp and every point a continuum where information reproduces. We will never know what we have. We must expect the unexpected and take it as advantage. Our pathway is imprecise in all directions at once.

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By VIROCODE (Peter D'Auria and Andrea Mancuso)
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original Inkjet prints, carbon and beeswax mounted to wood that was included in the artistic duo's exhibition at the world renowned Albright Knox Art Gallery. Virocode is compose...
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2010s Conceptual Figurative Photography

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Source 6
By VIROCODE (Peter D'Auria and Andrea Mancuso)
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original Inkjet prints, carbon and beeswax mounted to wood that was included in the artistic duo's exhibition at the world renowned Albright Knox Art Gallery. Virocode is compose...
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2010s Conceptual Figurative Photography

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Wood, Wax, Carbon Pencil, Inkjet

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