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Different aspects of information—how it’s gathered, how it’s interpreted, etc.—are unpacked in this three-person show, featuring works by Hayden Dunham, Parker Ito and Timur Si-Qin. Dunham’s paintings made of thickly applied gel have haptic appeal, while Ito’s WTF installational jumble of assorted hardware, pop-funk paintings and other items resist decipherment. Timur Si-Qin smoothly professional back-lit photos of gorgeous fashion models seem to be selling something; the only question is what?
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