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Robert Reid: Reid's paintings are pretty dull.  He has apparently cut Maltese and other crosses out of canvas and glued them to the paintings.  Usually the crosses are ecumenically grouped; sometimes they are separated by a ticktacktoe grid, its ribs also out of canvas.  At points the brushwork enforces the collage and at others overruns it.  The color is tan and gray and a little blue and green.
(Grand Central Moderns.) D.J.