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Buckno J
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vibrant paintings are designed to withstand the bulk of their own weight and remain upright. The objecthood of these grandiose paintings is overshadowed by Gilliam's sinuous painterly qualities. Katy Stone's abstract paintings inhabit the third dimension with a nebulous quality …
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