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| | Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Living / Arts / With disparate views, they vividly evoke city life |
 | | Smith's brash works are on image overload, starting with the first piece you see entering the gallery, his ''Struts and Flags." Like all of his work in the show, this quartet of little pieces is tacked directly onto the wall, which gives them the immediacy of posters slapped onto city buildings. |
 | | Both the restricted colors and the repeating circles within circles unify this work, which comes across as a lyrical version of the ''target" paintings of Kenneth Noland and Jasper Johns. |
 | | The palette is warm and muted, from off-white to taupe, which gives a ghostly quality to the piece. |
| www.boston.com /news/globe/living/articles/2005/04/20/with_disparate_views_they_vividly_evoke_city_life (544 words) |
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