Glenn McNatt

Art

Galleries' big (and bigger) sculptures

June 26, 2008

Summer is often a time for surprises on the Baltimore art scene, and the lively, two-for-one sculpture show organized this month by C. Grimaldis Gallery doesn't disappoint.

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