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"(We) were perplexed by a long rambling schmooze by a (Pawn Gallery) co-owner who'd never heard of Boyd Gallery, a previous gallery operated by agents for, and dedicated to showing the fine art of, professional graphic artists, only a few block from this one, until three years ago. The Boyd was more comfortable and less prone to hype.
These guys are slicker."
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Artists who wish to show their works in an anadulterated state. Art galleries, admirers and dealers who subscribe to the same theory of putting the art first and ego second.
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Tom Estes in 'Things' at the Welcome Collection
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This second installment of the Detour series invites the viewer to revisit the perceptual experiment conducted in Detour 1 only instead of presenting the images in a rapid succession, here they are slowly fragmented almost like a puzzle occasionally coming together to form complete images.