Allyson Clay’s "Traces of a City in the Spaces Between Some People" is a series of twenty diptychs contrasting fabricated faux finishing with expressionist painting and text. The fabricated paint applications evoke city surfaces like concrete and granite; they also evoke modernist painting. Unlike modernist painting, however, the faux surfaces are decorative and mechanically painted. The choice to have the surfaces fabricated serves to disrupt the egoism of modern abstraction and the importance of the aura in art. By contrast, next to the fabricated surfaces are hand-painted, expressionist images of moody skies. Silkscreen texts are superimposed on the skies and reveal personal narratives and conversations. Although these works were...