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A thirty-year retrospective of work by David Brody, who has been a Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Washington since 1996. The artist writes, "For close to three decades I made figurative oil paintings. The narrative content spanned sex, violence, and death, and, at times, the work was tinged with humor.” Brody’s most recent work uses digital as well as traditional media and procedures to explore the nature of grids, lines, and geometric forms in space.
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