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Laurie Reid's Zips and Flits of Color Fill Et al. Gallery

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Two of Laurie Reid's recent gouache on paper works. (Courtesy of the artist and Et al.)

Berkeley-based artist Laurie Reid shows new works on rough-edged paper, delicately painting what gallery co-director Aaron Harbour calls “zips and flits of color.” Even with the simplest materials, Reid manages to create new and exciting works of abstraction, forestalling the death of painting with each deft gesture. —Sarah Hotchkiss

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