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Water view

Betsyann Duval: “Whales’ View” (oil/wax on plaster and canvas), by Betsyann Duval, in her show “Stream of Unconsciousness,’’ at Bromfield Gallery, Boston, through Oct. 2.

The gallery says her “artworks explore the current madness of our political, cultural and sexual” context.

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Better take the elevator

“Spiral Staircase’’ (archival inkjet print), by Daniel Feldman, in the two-person show with Betsyann Duval entitled “More Light,’’ at Bromfield Gallery, Boston, through Sept. 29.The gallery says:“The famous last words uttered by Goethe on his deathb…

“Spiral Staircase’’ (archival inkjet print), by Daniel Feldman, in the two-person show with Betsyann Duval entitled “More Light,’’ at Bromfield Gallery, Boston, through Sept. 29.

The gallery says:

“The famous last words uttered by Goethe on his deathbed, ‘More Light,’ has been interpreted imaginatively in this exhibition marking the beginning of autumn.’’

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Reflect on this

‘‘Meditation #9’’ (oil on canvas), by Betsyann Duval, in her show “Time Out: Meditations and Relections,’’ at Bromfield Gallery, Boston, through March 31. Her photographs and paintings examine reflections in water as a place of refuge.

‘‘Meditation #9’’ (oil on canvas), by Betsyann Duval, in her show “Time Out: Meditations and Relections,’’ at Bromfield Gallery, Boston, through March 31. Her photographs and paintings examine reflections in water as a place of refuge.


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