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Jo Smail: CONJURATIONS
The casting of magical spells, the invocation of spirits; an incantation; a trick.
Runs September 1- October 14 at Goya Contemporary.
These photos were from the opening reception on Saturday, September 12.
The artist with Imagining an Absence, 2009.
All images taken by and posted by intern Jess Kemp
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