The Michael Rosenfeld Gallery regularly mounts shows of early-twentieth-century artists whose visionary work exists on the margins of accepted academic tastes—often those who've been overlooked because of their race, gender, or just plain oddness. "Otherworldliness" covers all these bases: From Jared French's "Murder," a surreal image of a naked man with bloody hands standing over a naked corpse, to John Wilde's suburban house where naked ladies populate the roof and porch and pop out of the windows, this show (like the gallery itself) delights the mind, the eye, the imagination, while letting you plumb the further corners of your own taste.
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