By John Brandenburg
Large oils and paper or collage works, as well as butterflies and burned books, give us a lot to think about in a show by three Italian artists. The exhibit by Massimiliano Luchetti, Sara Lovari and Enrique Moya Gonzalez is at Mainsite Contemporary Art, 122 E Main.
Called "Arezzo in Norman," the show was co-curated by Sarah Ex, who was a student at the University of Oklahoma's campus in Arezzo, Italy. Curating with Ex was Erinn Gavaghan, executive director of the Norman Arts Council at Mainsite, where Ex is a work-study student.
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