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This small Polk Street gallery continues to have many interesting group exhibits between one-man shows. This month, the regular gallery artists are each represented by four or five works. Keith Boyle’s drawings with graphite explore the human animal with a surgical curiosity. Wedo Geogetti’s two very muted landscapes accented in orange produce a nostalgia for some European fragment glimpsed from a swiftly moving train.
Marilyn Gee Stettler’s carefully worked studies of birds turn finally into hybrid fantasies somewhat reminiscent of Gorky.
—James Monte
