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    Watershed by artist Josie Morway

    “Morway’s paintings are fragmented narratives, inspired by everyday words and phrases that bombard us – old signage, broken billboards, overheard conversations. Morway is of the opinion that omissions tell half the story. Substituting animals for human characters in her visual narratives, she explores gestures, postures and expressions that are familiar and universal but at the same time ambiguous.”

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    Currency Collages by artist Joey Colombo

    ” Money is all about control; who has it, who wants it, how to get it and keep it. The power of my art lies in the act of cutting up the very device of control and in that process transferring that power and making it my own. By taking an object we hold treasurable and transforming it into an object of art, I am both reducing its inherent and practical purposes, and empowering a secondary significance and value. Each bill, like each living person alive or dead, is wholly unique. The bills come from vastly different locations, cultures, ideologies, and time periods – each possessing unique energies and stories.…

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    I Don’t Know by Wayne White

    Currently on view at Joshua Liner Gallery in New York City is artist Wayne White’s solo exhibition, “I Don’t Know.” “I Don’t Know” showcases White’s recent statement word paintings, which mark a new, expanded direction for this beloved series. White is starting to adapt his practice by making word paintings entirely by hand- creating his own backgrounds as the stage for his text. For this body of work, the backgrounds are mostly clouded skies, reminiscent of artists John Constable and Maxfield Parrish, or the kitsch of a Hallmark, affirmation poster. Each sky-scape differs in light and time of day, creating a diverse and dramatic collection.  These canvases continue to reflect White’s sardonic wit, while simultaneously…