This Sunday's Times reviewed painter Robert Harms' new show at The Drawing Room in East Hampton, likening the artist's work to that of other East Enders Willem De Kooning and Jackson Pollock. The verdict is a favorable one, and it's noted that Harms' oil paintings and watercolors embody a truly local flavor. So local that reviewer Benjamin Genocchio must remind gallery-goers that 'spending a year painting by a pond in Southampton' is much harder than meets the eye. [NYT]
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