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Small Things 

When: Dec. 7-Jan. 8, 6 p.m. 2013
Like other Nashville art venues, Haynes Gallery is gearing up for the holidays by scaling down the work in its exhibitions, making lots of smaller, more affordable pieces available for the gift-giving season. Haynes specializes in American realism, and in addition to masters like Andrew Wyeth and Winslow Homer, gallery shoppers will also find work by the gallery’s “emerging masters,” such as Vincent Giarrano, Anthony Ryder and Jesus E. Villarreal. The show features more than 160 small works by more than 50 artists, so we can almost guarantee something will catch your eye. The gallery’s website gives a good sense of the kind of variety one can expect from the Small Things exhibit: Peter Poskas’ sense of light and use of color bring a spiritual presence to his scenes of boats on the water and cabins in the woods, while Richard Greathouse’s “Common Matter” is decidedly contemporary, incorporating a portrait of a bearded man reflected in a mirror into a still life arrangement that features an animal skull and a dead bird hanging from a string.
— Joe Nolan

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