It is easy to mistake the work of Olivo Barbieri as the photography of sculpted miniatures, but it is Barbieri’s tilt-focus style that lends an air of surrealism to his subjects.
White on white is the theme to the recent works of Julia Jacquette who captures the symbols of the traditional wedding in her grids of paintings and photos.
Diarmuid Kelley’s oils offer a moment of repose by way of the quiet cup of tea. Kelley’s canvases, which also include portraits and a variety of kitchen-related topics, are very gentle yet do not slip under the radar.
Who is this auburn-haired muse of Yigal Ozeri, this girl called Sasha who appears in his paintings of New York?
And finally, in this post-Preakness week, Art MoCo salutes the once mighty Barbaro with the equine sculptures of Deborah Butterfield. SM
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