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Jo Smail: Conjurations at Goya Contemporary Saturday, September 12

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Ultimate Latin, 2009, oil and collage on canvas, 50 × 60 inches

Jo Smail: CONJURATIONS
The casting of magical spells, the invocation of spirits; an incantation; a trick.

RECEPTION at Goya Contemporary Saturday, September 12 5:00 – 7:00 pm / Exhibition September 1 – October 14, 2009

*NEW* 132 page RETROSPECTIVE book available: Waking Up From the Inside Out: Jo Smail 1998-2009 with Essays by Terence Maloon and Karen Wilkin (Images from Conjurations are featured in chapter six of the new book.)

Goya Contemporary . Goya-Girl Press
3000 Chestnut Avenue . Suite 214 / Baltimore , MD 21211
www.goyacontemporary.com

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