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To Leo: A Tribute to Leo Rabkin from the American Abstract Artists @ Sideshow Gallery

Installation view with sculpture by Jim Osman (foreground).

Ce Roser

Installation view w/ Julian Jackson, Ward Jackson, and Phillis Ideal (clockwise from top)

Claire Seidl

Installation view.

Thornton Willis

Dipizio, Erik Levesque, and Pinkney Herbert (on right)

Anne Russinof

Margaret Neill

Steven Alexander

Richard Timperio and Matthew Deleget

Don Voisine

Stephen Westfall

Tom Evans
Emily Berger

Mary Schiliro (center)

Installation view.

Installation view.



To Leo: A Tribute from the American Abstract Artists
through July 13, 2014
319 Bedford Ave.
Williamsburg, NY 11211

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Anne Russinof said…
Thank you for your post, Paul!

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