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In a very mediocre group show (Summer’s here!—but let’s leave the doors open for a cool breeze even though everyone is out swimming) like so many others in town during the July-August months, the work of John Hitesman, Li Chen, Margaret Hehman, Louis Ott, Bob Wendell, Vivian Guedel, Glenna Gilbert, David Sterrett, and a couple of others, are cozily shown in this be-mirrored gallery. The only real painting in the exhibition that persists to haunt one after leaving is The Castle Rock, an interlocking positive-negative sort of dynamic spatial solution (like hearing monaural and stereo at the same time) to a complex formal problem, by David Sterrett.
––Arthur Secunda
