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Reveal + Hidden at Guest Spot May 4th

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Reveal + Hidden at Guest Spot 
 May 4th, 2012 through June 16 2012 
Works by: Amanda D’Amico Juan Fontanive Gary Kachadourian Geoff Lupo 
Phuong Pham Elena Volkova Audra Woloweic 
Opening Reception: Friday May 4th 2012 7pm-10pm 
Closing Artist Brunch: Saturday June 16, 2012 1pm-5pm 
Hours: Saturdays 1-5pm & Wednesdays 5-7pm or by appointment 
1826 Fleet Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21231 

Reveal + Hidden is a group exhibition which plays with the viewer’s sense of expectation, in which the pieces are aligned with a roundabout or interrupted sense of disclosure. The exhibition comes from a place of fractional or marginal disclosure that amounts to an abstract cohesivness and connection that is contrary to the practice of curation and traditional critique. However this being said…the exhibition stems from a place of love, a reflection on past artists’ whose works have explored ideas surrounding the void. The works selected align themselves with a tranquil sense of intervention, with a similar impact as being surprisingly, yet softly, hit in the face by a down pillow.

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