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A sculpture made by Chilean artist Norton Maza is displayed in an exhibition called "The Landscape and its Kingdoms" at the Contemporary Art Museum in Santiago October 2, 2013. The exhibition strives to portray Jesus Christ besieged by missile air strikes, challenging norms of established power, and runs from September 28 to November 24. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado
A sculpture made by Chilean artist Norton Maza is displayed in an exhibition called "The Landscape and its Kingdoms" at the Contemporary Art Museum in Santiago October 2, 2013. The exhibition strives to portray Jesus Christ besieged by missile air strikes, challenging norms of established power, and runs from September 28 to November 24. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado
A visitor views a sculpture made by Chilean artist Norton Maza during an exhibition called "The Landscape and its Kingdoms" at the Contemporary Art Museum in Santiago October 2, 2013. The exhibition strives to portray Jesus Christ besieged by missile air strikes, challenging norms of established power, and runs from September 28 to November 24. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado