{ Tom McGrath }

Because actual art critics always sounds like the descriptions on the back of cheap or über pretentious wine bottles (like one's pretentious enough to use umlauts), here's a quip about McGrath's work: "Tom McGrath's driving landscapes are an investigation not so much of the landscape itself, but rather of our movement through it - and the effect that that movement can have on our environment, both perceptually and culturally. The road, a motif central to a great deal of American music, literature and art, is here employed as a psychological map of the passengers inside, as a metaphor of their running to or from something, or indeed of their not knowing where to go." In any case, the wine is amazing!


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