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![]() Margaret Regan's art review "Divergent Practices" (Tucson Weekly, February 27, 1997), about a group show at Apparatus Gallery, contained two paragraphs the author amended before press time which we failed to correct. We apologize for the error. Sarah Kucerova is the artist who painted the untitled desert scene which Regan described as a "nicely painted little work, with an interesting palette." The following paragraphs about Simon Donovan are those that should have run in the original review:
Abandoning the strong line of last year's Navajo-inspired works,
the new paintings are all about texture. Donovan says they're
an excavation of his own aesthetic, which has been influenced
by everything from the ubiquitous linoleum floors of his childhood
to the spatter paintings of Jackson Pollock. It's certainly true
that his interests are varied. At the new Tucson Pima Art Council's
show of work by the 1997 Visual Arts Fellowship award recipients
and finalists, Donovan exhibits hand-carved reproductions of Mexican
santos.
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