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January 26, 2012
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Grider’s exhibit explores emotion and harmony
“I think [my paintings] are pretty unpopular,” Assistant Professor of Studio Art Logan Grider said while scanning the walls of List Gallery, which feature some of his most current work. “They require you to stand in front of them for more than a few seconds.” On display through Feb. 21, the exhibit, entitled “Logan Grider: Recent Work”, features the artist’s “rigorous yet exuberant abstractions,” in which “his saturated palette, densely worked surfaces, and eye for unexpected rhythms result in c…
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