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Sarah Braman, Indian Summer Home, 2008 - almost invisible with plexi, doubled by mirror.
To the left of the rising sun, at Small A Projects summer UPSTATE NY show, in Greenwich, Washington County. This was a shocker for me. I live here. This is a small town of 5,000, about an hour north of Albany. I work on a farm. NEVER expected to see a Sarah Braman here.
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Sarah Braman, Indian Summer Home, 2008 - this is the other side... a floating (leaping) facade, flat and joyful... no hint of the boxiness, complexity and depth created by the mirror, plexi, and reflections.
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Corin Hewitt, Strong Hold, 2009
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Corinn Hewitt, detail of Strong Hold.
Liked his work in a 7/05 D'Amelio Terras show - My favorites here were the two collages by Corin Hewitt. Really weird.
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Bill Jenkins, Thicket, 2006 - rimmed with pale minty green, looks like it is speeding through hyperspace on the pegboard.
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Bill Jenkins, No Title, 2009 - spraypaint on corner wall.
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Small A Projects' Laurel Gitlen.
To the left of the rising sun is open Thursday-Saturday noon-six, through August 16th. THERE WILL BE A CLOSING RECEPTION August 16th.
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