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Occo Socko! @ Stout Projects


Installation view of Occo Socko! showing work by (l to r) Paul Behnke, Matthew Neil Gehring and sculptor, Rebecca Murtaugh (foreground).






 Matthew Neil Gehring



 Rebecca Murtaugh



 Paul Behnke



 Paul Behnke and Rebecca Murtaugh











 A Diptych by Matthew Neil Gehring: Electrolytes, 2015



 Matthew Neil Gehring



 Infernal Blue Boy, 2015 by Paul Behnke



 Rebecca Murtaugh's Aperture: Tempo Teal and Gladiolus, 2015











Occo Socko!
with work by Rebecca Murtaugh, Matthew Neil Gehring and Paul Behnke
On view through November 13, 2015
Stout Projects
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All photos courtesy of Stout Projects © 2015-2016

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What a Wonderful presentation! LOVE the COLORS!!!!!!

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