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13Jan

Surreal/Unreal at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts

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Painters’  Table via Huffington Post, January 13, 2017. Review of a jewel exhibition with over 100 works  at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts which explores the surrealist praxis in historic and contemporary art works. Includes a video by Eric Minh Swenson on the exhibtion.

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Painter’s Table:

http://www.painters-table.com/link/lita-barrie-huffington-post-arts/surrealunreal-jack-rutberg-fine-arts

Huffington Post:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/critics-pick-surrealunreal-at-jack-rutberg-fine_us_5879a689e4b03e071c14fd22

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