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At Ch'i Contemporary, Brooklyn: Wall painting by Sun K. Kwak, above, and oil-on-canvas painting, Open Water #14, by Ron Ortner
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At Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York, Christine Desiree's light installation
Bad blogger. By the time I got to the Catalina Hotel where Bridge was taking place, I was fried. (Remember, I’m not reporting these venues sequentially but geographically. I saw Bridge after a day in Wynwood where I saw Scope and Art Miami, both large events.) I never made it to theBridge annex next door, because by the time I had left the main building, my gelatinous brain had dissolved all memory of what I’d seen. Except for these two installations--and a few bathrooms, which are posted next.