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Dark Matters at Goya Contemporary
curated by Amy Eva Raehse
July 11, 2012 – August 11, 2012 
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 10:00AM – 5:30PM 
Saturday: By appointment 12:00PM – 5:00PM
Bruce Nauman and David Shapiro
David Shapiro
Ernst Caramelle
Mark Strand and Cara Ober
Masao Yamamoto
Cara Ober
Joyce Scott, Ellen Gallagher, Sanford Biggers
Mark Strand
Ellen Gallagher (detail below)
Artist Boyd Smith scales the Sanford Biggers
Bill Schmidt
Jo Smail
Lynn Silverman
Madeline Keesing and Lynda Benglis
Lynda Benglis
detail Madeleine Keesing
Louise Fishman and Rosie Keyser
Louise Fishman
Rosie Keyser
Mark Garry
Howie Lee Weiss
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