DATE: January 18, 2009
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Review: Victor Schrager at Edwynn Houk Gallery
Schrager's still-life photographs begin with ordinary objects (books, bottles, light bulbs, glycerine soap), then dissolve into dreamy geometric abstractions.
Floating in a space full of mist and reflections, blocks and bars of luscious, translucent color suggest Hans Hoffman on a spa vacation. But no matter how blissed-out and gorgeous, Schrager's arrangements never feel random or merely decorative.
Read the complete review in The New Yorker.
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