
“Nine years in the making,
Western draws its title from [Valeska] Grisebach’s generic source inspiration, the American Western,” wrote
Michael J. Anderson in a dispatch back to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art a couple of weeks ago. “Noted for . . .
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