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The Mirror of Dorian Gray "Mirrors never lie, they say. But how much truth do we really want?" "...the notion of transparency is fast moving from the metaphoric to the literal to the surreal. Last year the Gill & Lagodich gallery, in New York, mounted an exhibit devoted to picture frames, titled "One Hundred Years on the Edge." The frames were hung empty, creating seductive windows onto a void." — Culllen Murphy, June 1999
The Atlantic Monthly; June 1999; The Mirror of Dorian Gray - 99.06; Volume 283, No. 6; page 22-26.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1999/06/the-mirror-of-dorian-gray/377630/
The Mirror of Dorian Gray "Mirrors never lie, they say. But how much truth do we really want?" "...the notion of transparency is fast moving from the metaphoric to the literal to the surreal. Last year the Gill & Lagodich gallery, in New York, mounted an exhibit devoted to picture frames, titled "One Hundred Years on the Edge." The frames were hung empty, creating seductive windows onto a void." — Culllen Murphy, June 1999
The Atlantic Monthly; June 1999; The Mirror of Dorian Gray - 99.06; Volume 283, No. 6; page 22-26.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1999/06/the-mirror-of-dorian-gray/377630/