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About: annebarclaymorgan

Posts by annebarclaymorgan:

  • Subtle Power: Alfredo Jaar’s Recent Installations and Permanent Public Interventions December 1, 2010 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • The Manifestation of Awareness: Buddhism and Contemporary Sculpture September 1, 2004 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • The Responsibility of Privilege: A Conversation with Alfredo Jaar May 1, 2004 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • Revolution is Sneakier: Conversation with Vito Acconci September 1, 2002 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • Miami Supports Miami December 1, 2001 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • Focus: Otto Rigan April 1, 2001 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • Focus: Wopo Holup March 1, 2001 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • From Form to Formlessness: A Conversation with Shirazeh Houshiary July 1, 2000 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • Memorial for Anonymous: An Interview with Christine Borland October 1, 1999 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
  • Focus: Teresita Fernández January 1, 1999 by Anne Barclay Morgan in Feature
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