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Art Candy

4/23/08

3:15 PM

Artist Judith Supine Makes Our Head Spin

Judith Supine’s Untitled (2008)Courtesy of English Kills Gallery

Judith Supine's "Dirt Mansion" is a dingy playground of winding tunnels and ghoulish feminine features, kind of like a Chutes and Ladders for the Everygirl: from the one whose head spun in The Exorcist to the sunny tomboys from nineties tearjerker My Girl. Enter at your own risk, through June 8 at English Kills Art Gallery in Bushwick. —Emma Pearse
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