In their extended synthetic panoramas, Scott McFarland and Paul Berger tend to shrink shadows or misdirect them. They look like raisins added to cookie dough at the last minute.
Mary Temple: Her trees
painted in latex on walls and stain on floors suggest a fragility they
have transcended. They will not dissolve when the sun goes down or lose
their form in a larger dark.
Pat De Caro – When it really is too late to have a happy childhood.
Roger Shimomura: When Japanese Americans were shadows to their fellow citizens.
Susie J. Lee – Fugue State
Tannaz Farsi– A reflection is a shadow that repeats everything it sees.
Ross Sawyers,at Platform Gallery Through Nov. 29.
Stephanie Syjuco – A blackout as a bird of prey.
Mark Takamichi Miller – They may be bloated apparitions, but they still dress up.
Joey Veltkamp – 1977. Their last good kiss was years ago. (Image via)
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