Queen Bee, is an analysis of the effects of war.
By recreating an enjoyable and seemingly light-hearted environment, the public can enjoy their time participating in the event and through this easy interaction with the piece they are given easy access to the essence of the work – the horrific aftermath of war.

 

The Queen Bee project started in 2004 with Snake Bar & Tea Room in Roger Smith Gallery, New York. Since then it has been developed in several locations around the world. Queen Bee, War Remnants Museum is a new project within this larger body of work, first shown in Art Basel Miami Beach 2007. As well as these events, to date Queen Bee has encompassed stand-alone paintings, drawings, and sculptures.

 
 

History:

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2004 Roger Smith Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
2005 The Engine Room Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
2006 Jack The Pelican Presents Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
Scope Hamptons International Art Fair, The Hamptons, U.S.A.
Raid Projects, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Scope Miami International Art Fair, Miami, U.S.A.

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2007 Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami, U.S.A.

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