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Dominican art exhibit sears away stereotypes

By Cate McQuaid
Globe Correspondent / February 11, 2005

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There's something steamy about "Dominicanazo!," the Samson Projects exhibition of work by artists from the Dominican Republic, and it isn't the climate. The show, put together by the gallery's Dominican director, Camilo Alvarez, is fueled by a sense of dissatisfaction, a desire to tear the mask of old stereotypes and ways of thinking off the face of this Caribbean culture. (Full article: 993 words)

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