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Jack Foran reviews Philip Stearn's installation.

Read what Colin Dabkowski wrote in The Buffalo News.

The current art of Charles Burchfield display at the Burchfield Penney gets to the originality of this great watercolorist, the special visual language he invented to represent things invisible. Sounds and even smells most notably, material invisibles. But extending also to spiritual content, immaterial invisibles.

Phillip David Stearns illuminates Burchfield Penney with a captivating installation: Phillip David Stearns illuminates Burchfield with elegant exhibit by Joseph DiDomizio.

Levy’s paintings depict Buffalo on the rise bu Colin Dabkowski

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Watercolor painter Charles E. Burchfield, at his best, was a conduit through which nature spoke.

Read what Bruce Adams writes in the November issue of Buffalo Spree.

Read what Colin Dabkowski writes about this painting in The Buffalo News.

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