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If you want to get into the head of a stark raving mad poet, come view the work of Scott Hilton’s “photo-opera” called The Mustard Gas Phantasies of Wilfred Owen. He uses an old photographic method to illustrate the mustard gas-induced hallucinations of Wilfred Owen, a writer and soldier during World War I. For something completely different, check out the rural Midwest-inspired paintings by Sarah Williams. Then, take a look at the work of Clayton Hurt–a collection of drawings, paintings and sculptures that re-examine the animal form. The exhibition runs noon to 5 p.m. weekends through March 28 at 500X Gallery, 500 Exposition Ave. For more information, call 214-828-1111 or visit 500x.org.
Saturdays, Sundays, 12-5 p.m. Starts: March 13. Continues through March 28, 2010