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BYRON GALLERY
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in the March-April issue of Art in America Barbara Rose wrote of a "burgeoning group of young Washington artists" and discerned in Gilliam's work "a reaction against stressing shape and hard outlines in a new kind of painterliness". In an article on "Washington" in the March issue of Artforum Andrew Hudson called Gilliam's paintings of 1966 a "major breakthrough". Gilliam's recent paintings have also been reproduced on the cover of the April issue of The Art Gallery (Afro-American artists issue) and in the May issue of Vogue in an article on paintings from the Wood-ward Foundation selected by Mrs. Llewellyn E. Thompson for the American Embassy in Moscow.

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