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Mark Lombardi

Mark Lombardi (born 1951 in Syracuse, New York; † March 22, 2000 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City) was an American artist.

Lombardi is best known for his pencil diagrams of crime and conspiracy networks. His art is structurally similar to the Sociogram drawn in the field of social network analysis . The impact is very different, with elaborate and delicate spiderwebs illustrating networks of conspiracy.

Lombardi's drawings purport to document financial and political frauds by power brokers. His 1999 drawing, entitled George W. Bush, Harken Energy and Jackson Stephens, ca 1979-90, shows the proved connections between James Bath, the Bush and bin Laden families, and business deals in Texas and around the world.

After two highly successful solo art shows, Mark Lombardi allegedly died of suicide (hanging himself in his Williamsburg, New York studio) in March, 2000.

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