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'Edgy' Show a Change of Pace for College Gallery In Retrospective, A View of Artist's Dadaist Approach |
| By Sara Gebhardt
Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, March 25, 2004; Page PG25 Tom Berault is not accustomed to fielding complaints about artwork shown in Prince George's Community College's Marlboro Gallery in Largo. The curator had never been asked to respond to a gallery-goer's philosophical objections – until the current exhibition. Collage imagery by Chicago artist Helene Smith-Romer diverges from the straightforward photographic, painting and sculpture work that the gallery presents in four shows each year. "Confessions of a Dadaist: The Collage Imagery of Helene Smith-Romer, 1979-2004" runs until noon Wednesday. ... read full text |
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