MARILYN MANSON Reveals Brand-New Art Exhibit: TRISMEGISTUS

September 10, 2004

MARILYN MANSON will follow up his much-acclaimed 2002 art exhibit debut with "Trismegistus". This art exhibit is scheduled to take place this month in Europe, with U.S. dates to be announced soon. "Trismegistus", an exhibit of artwork by Marilyn Manson, will be held Tuesday, September 14 in Paris, France at Hotel Lutetia. A second display will follow on Tuesday, September 21 at 40 Seconds on Potsdamer Str. in Berlin. This event will be the second showing of Manson's artwork and will feature over 20 paintings, many of them new.

In other news, Film Magic has uploaded photos of Manson arriving for the "Last Call with Carson Daly" taping on Thursday (Sept. 9) in New York City. Check out the pictures at this location.

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