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Arts News & Commentary From Houston, Texas
Toronto is having one thing of a June Clark moment, with the Art Gallery of Ontario having opened a small presentation of her work this winter, followed by this present opening in May, which is billed as her first survey within the nation she now calls house. Long based mostly in Harlem earlier than departing for Canada in 1968 whereas New York was roiled by protest, Clark, now in her 80s, has thought of how seemingly inanimate objects maintain residing recollections. Early photo-based work will seem in this show alongside more modern installations, assemblages, collages, sculptures, and more. For the…