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At the Mills Gallery, Matthew Nash reproduces World War II images using candy.

Repeat after them

Their obsessive methods help these artists bring order to a chaotic world

By Christine Temin
Globe Staff / April 23, 2004

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Jason Dean's medium is bubble wrap. He popped 570 square feet of the packing material in 15 hours and 58 minutes, and he has the video to prove it. He also has the spent wrap, hanging on rolls in the Mills Gallery of the Boston Center for the Arts. The bubble wrap is part of "OCD," a show of work ... (Full Article: 1038 Words)

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