Niho Kozuru

Boston When Niho Kozuru was a graduate student at the University of Hawaii, she happened upon an early 19th-century house that missionaries had transported, board by board, from New Engtand, so they could have a “civilized’ place to live. 

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Fred Wilson

Ridgefield, Connecticut As the 2002 recipient of the Larry Aldrich Foundation Award, Fred Wilson pursued a passion for a new medium (in collaboration with a glass blower). …see the full review in April’s magazine.

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Wang Du

San Francisco In his first solo survey exhrbition in the U S., Paris-based Chinese artist Wang Du literally bombarded the gallery space with an aestheticized take on the impact of an incessant and ever-more-politicized global media culture. 

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Christian Bernard Singer

Waterloo, Canada Toronto-based Christian Bernard Singer recently used the architecturally aggressive exhibition space of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery as the setting for two works that employ both clay and glass elements while having nothing to do with the traditional craft associations of such materials….

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Swoon

New York The Swoon opening was remarkable for a huge punk crowd that spilled into the streets and for an action-packed show that was simultaneously flat and three-dimensional….see the full review in March’s magazine.

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