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by Jack Foran
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Jane Hammond’s artworks are extremely difficult. Photo collages that are as much about the complicated multi-layer process she uses to create them as the visual information in the photo. Some of the photos seem to have a visual inner logic, but more prominently an inner enigmatic. A score or so of the works are currently on display at the Nina Freudenheim Gallery.
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by Patricia Pendleton
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The thirty small squares lined up across the gray gallery wall are not conducive to window shopping through the glass gallery storefront on Allen Street. They invite a very close engagement. Walk inside, put on your glasses, and look into the tiny worlds created by Gerald Mead. Within the window of a two-inch square slide mount is a visual story. Each mount is centered on a background of architectural blueprint paper within a burnished silver frame and titled after an iconic Buffalo building.
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