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Investigating the Underground: The Art of Harry Sudman
I have been aware of Harry Sudman’s paintings for several years but routinely missed opportunities to view his pieces in person. After getting in touch with Sudman, we scheduled to meet at his studio in early May to view his paintings and discuss his process. What I had anticipated to be a brief display of paintings and a quick chat morphed into a three hour, in-depth discussion about the Chicago...
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