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In this week's review, Michael Paglia visits William Havu Gallery for the second installment of its Toy Stories exhibit -- the first half of which came around in the summer of 2011. The group show features paintings, ceramic works and sculptures that are all inspired by toys -- though not necessarily the "To infinity and beyond!" Disney kind. Continue reading for more photos of the exhibit.
See also: - Both playful and serious, Toy Stories II is seriously interesting - Toy Stories at Havu Gallery: Out of the sandbox and into the world
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