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March 11, 2006

Remaining Light at d.e.n

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Saw Amanda Sefton Hogg's show at d.e.n and even got a chance to talk with her a little about her work. Among her influences are the light in LA, the films of Marguerite Duras and square format photography. I really had no idea what she was going to say but I certainly didn't expect that! The show is filled with paintings of drippy, shadowy, lacey, chandeliers. They remind me of something Mrs. Haversham might have hanging in her dining room. I actually like a few of them quite a lot, but I think maybe she could have stopped after 4 or 5. I guess I'm a minimalist at heart… Now I’ve got to go rent something by Marguerite Duras.

Posted by lk at March 11, 2006 11:35 PM

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