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Exhibit

Judith Larsen

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Globe Correspondent / May 20, 2008

Judith Larsen is renowned for dazzling photographs that showcase the graphic pop of symbols, letters, maps, patterns. But look closer and you can see that those lines and squiggles are actually projected onto nude bodies. You can discern a shadowy face, the graceful curve of buttocks and breasts. She uses the human body as a blank canvas for work that is not only sensual and dynamic, but contextually provocative. Larsen's new exhibit showcases her large scale black-and-white "Reversions" series, as well as new videos and drawings that hint at her work's inspiration and metamorphosis. Through June 19. Wed-Sun 11-6 p.m. Free. Rhys Gallery, 401 Harrison Ave., Boston. 617-357-7497. rhysgallery.com

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