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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Museum of New Art combines the works of 4 solo shows



Painter Ed Sarkis examines the state of humanity.

By Joy Hakanson Colby / The Detroit News


By any name, the Museum of New Art (MONA) is an art gallery known for creative exhibits and a director who likes to tweak the public's sensibilities. The place lives up to its reputation on both counts with the current offerings. Four solo shows under the MONA umbrella are spread over two floors of the Oakland Art Center. Photographers John Cynar and the mysterious Stig Eklund share one second floor space. Painter Ed Sarkis holds forth across the hall. Downstairs in a gallery earmarked for emerging artists is an installation by Audra Wolowiec. ...

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Posted by V R at 9:31 AM
Edited on: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 9:37 AM
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