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ART REVIEW (excerpt) By D. Eric Bookhardt
December 21, 2004
WHAT: Glamazon: Paintings by Elizabeth Fox
WHEN: Through Dec. 31
WHERE: Barrister's Gallery, 1724 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd,
525-2767
Narratives of another, if related, sort appear in Elizabeth
Fox's paintings of elongated, tapered ladies encountering
intrigues of the real and virtual variety. Like stylized
Barbies come to life in familiar places, as well as on the
frontiers of space, they are girlie girls dealing with the
stresses that attend trips to the beauty parlor, disco
parties on flying saucers, or even visits to the bakery, as
we see in Trouble at Gambinos, where an unwelcome encounter
with a certain male can lead to sweaty palpitations in the
parking lot. Fox has a knack for capturing the surfaces of
pop culture, here at home as well as in the far reaches of
the cosmos.
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