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Exhibitions Ladies First

by Keith A. SmithMay 6 through July 1, 2016 VSW Gallery

  • Keith A. Smith is widely recognized as one of the few great living masters of the book as artwork with nearly 300 bookworks created to date. This selection focuses on his representation of women in classical painting such as his large fold book, Ladies First, and a classic women painter, Frida Kahlo.

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