Summary
Junto," the second exhibit curated by the young staffers at Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, is a better show than the curators' first, last year's "The New Acropolis." That's not to say the art is better, but that the exhibit coheres to its intention: It's a roundup of art by artists "working in the margins of popular art practice." The influence of outsider or self-taught artists, the gallery's specialty, is apparent in most of the works.
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'Junto'
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