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<title>Slog - Comments on Time for Irwin, Part V</title>
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<description>Last Thursday, a show opened at Greg Kucera Gallery, of nine new paintings and a print by Seattle artist Jeffrey Simmons. It&apos;s hard to see why when looking at the flattened JPEGs online, but Simmons&apos;s paintings have historically caused disbelief. According to Kucera, viewers often think they&apos;re lit from within. Sometimes, it&apos;s hard convincing people otherwise, he says, and it&apos;s easy to see why: they glow. I&apos;ve been writing about Robert Irwin&apos;s work for the last week. Irwin, unlike Simmons, a painter&apos;s painter, has been all over the place in his career, as his current show at the Museum of...</description>
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<title>Comment by sam_iv</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the series on Irwin.  I've been fascinated with his work ever since I saw his documentary in architecture school.</p>

<p>Has the 9-Square installation by the Henry been altered?</p>]]></description>
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