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Archie Scott Gobber's "SUPER POWER"

Archie Scott Gobber,"...Of My Own," 2010. enamel on canvas, 84 X 70 in.
courtesy of Dolphin Gallery
Archie Scott Gobber,"...Of My Own," 2010. enamel on canvas, 84 X 70 in.

Archie Scott Gobber's work engages viewers as a partner in an ongoing dialogue. "Super Power" marks Gobber's first solo at the Dolphin since the gallery moved from the Crossroads to the West Bottoms.

By Laura Spencer

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Kansas City, MO – Archie Scott Gobber again takes a look at popular culture and politics, examining stark economic realities with gentle wit.

Archie Scott Gobber: Super Power
November 12 - January 8, 2011
Dolphin Gallery
1600 Liberty
Kansas City, MO

Gobber's work is also on display in group exhibitions at Review Studios (December 10 - February 12), 1708 Campbell, KCMO and the Carter Art Center Gallery (November 5 - December 11) at PVCC, KCMO.

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Laura Spencer is staff writer/editor at the Kansas City Public Library and a former arts reporter at KCUR.
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