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Bestiary (Review) By Jean Durrell

 Posted on 11月 17, 2010      by SO
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Bestiary (Review)

Manifest show explores the state of the animal in contemporary art

BY JANE DURRELL · NOVEMBER 17TH, 2010 · ART

Critic’s Pick

Bestiary sweeps through all three rooms of Manifest Gallery in a lively embodiment of the kind of show the East Walnut Hills gallery has to a degree pioneered and does well.

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“Sea of Memory” by Noriko Kuresumi (Astoria, N.Y.) is an extraordinarily beautiful, porcelain, shell-like piece, asking the viewer to wonder what it once held as well as to admire its lovely form.

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BESTIARY is on view at Manifest Creative Research Gallery in Walnut Hills through Dec. 3. Get show and gallery details here.
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