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"Gerald
McLaughlin's work stands on the edge of the surreal plain
of memory and desire. He does not give us objects dreaming
of the freedom to float above laws of nature - the old surrealist
slight of incongruity. McLaughlin is a fusion of the organic
and the mechanical. The mystery here is not an oddness of
juxtaposition but a play of subtle light and shade, a kind
of wishfullness. McLaughlin's landscape is the dreaming part
of us. The smoke-gray shapes of our technology enter the private
night. A seamless sleep of fleshy hardware, boxes with hearts.
These strange and textured paintings are part of the nature
they envision, the cross-consciousness of men and things."
Don DeLillo
"Gerald
McLaughlin takes us to the edge of the universe. His work
employs cryptic, mysterious forms existing in luminous tense
harmony. There is an ordered irrationally about them, capricious
almost. The hallmark of his work is a diquieting serenity."
John I. H. Bau
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