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ARTIST'S ICONOGRAPHY REFERENCE HELPS MAKE THOUGHTS TANGIBLE.(Lifestyle)
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The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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August 4, 2000
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A new art exhibit at the Wisconsin Academy Gallery intends to challenge the viewer's definition of energy and matter.
``Between Still and Light,'' by DePere artist Kristy Deetz, makes reference to traditional Christian iconography, where drapery related to the figure of Christ is both clothing and a signifier of the spiritual realm.
``My work is largely autobiogr...
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