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Friday, February 29, 2008
Weekend pix: Go gallery hopping
There’s a slew of good gallery shows to catch this weekend.
It’s your last chance to see the beguiling show by Mads Lynnerup at Lora Reynolds Gallery. In “If You See Anything Interesting Please Let Someone Know Immediately,” Lynnerup deftly undermines the quotidian to point out its follies and ironies.
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“Monitor” by Mads Lynnerup.
Opening Saturday at Art Palace, Eric Zimmerman — who also has work in Austin Museum of Art’s New Art in Austin — shows some impressive new graphite drawings. A superior draftsman, Zimmerman uses topographical maps, visionary architecture and nature illustration as touchstones for drawings that question our need to fixate and describe space.
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“Atlas #13 Spirit Over Matter (For Thomas)” by Eric Zimmerman.
New at D. Berman Gallery are the sleek minimalist paintings of Denny McCoy, who takes his inspiration from his Wimberley environs.
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“Cypress Creek” by Denny McCoy.
Around the corner from D. Berman, check out Women & Their Work, where Houston artist Katy Heinlein shows her draped fabric installations.
“Unknown Pleasures” by Katy Heinlein




