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Guillaume Pallat: Blue Light closing reception on Saturday May 30

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Exhibition Dates: May 7 – 30, 2009.
Closing Reception Saturday May 30, 5-7 p.m.

French photographer and CA resident artist Guillaume Pallat spent the past year documenting the street corners where Baltimore’s infamous “blue lights” – blinking blue strobe lights with 24/7 surveillance equipment – were installed as a crime prevention measure.

His stark, nocturnal street scenes capture the omnipresent blue glow of communities living under the unblinking eye of authority.

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