"Stalin said artists are the engineers of human souls. I wanted to show what happens to the soul when the engineers get through with it."

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Source: Scalia Defends Keeping God, Religion in Public Square by Valerie Richardson, www.washingtontimes.com. October 01, 2014.

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Antonin Kratochvil

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Antonin Kratochvil is a Czech-American photographer known for his evocative images that explore themes of truth and identity, often highlighting marginalized communities.

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