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International Edition
June 19, 2013 Last Updated: 1:07:AM EDT
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Gallery Shows | Editors Pick

Diana Cooper: My Eye Travels

January 05, 2013
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February 09, 2013

Postmasters Gallery

459 West 19th Street
New York, NY 10011
United States
+1 212 737 3323:primary; +1 212 229 2829:fax
http://www.postmastersart.com
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Diana Cooper
Description

While this artist’s labyrinthine wall assemblies are always optically disorienting — with their meticulously constructed overlays of paintings, photos, collages, and raw materials such as corrugated plastic —this show’s focus on the theme of surveillance provides the most unsettling aspect of this show in the form of the minimal and unobtrusive security-camera images which are framed as television displays and tucked in odd corners in the gallery, lending the sensation that we, too, are under scrutiny. — Lori Fredrickson

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