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Searching for the Heavens When I Look Downward: A Conversation with Micha Ullman

October 1, 2008 by Stefanie Bickel

In Germany, Israeli sculptor Micha Ullman achieved fame with his extraordinary memorial, the underground Bibliothek on Berlin’s Bebelplatz. The square room, its walls lined with empty shelves, is located exactly where the Nazis burned thousands of books on May 10, 1933.

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Mike Brown

October 1, 2008 by Victor Cassidy

Rolling Meadows, Illinois Mike Brown is a carver/constructor whose…see the full review in October‘s magazine.

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“The World as Stage”

October 1, 2008 by Marty Carlock

Boston The title of this exuberant exhibition…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Joe Chirchirillo

October 1, 2008 by Alisa Del Tufo

Salem, New York Joe Chirchirillo’s large-scale, kinetic water

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Being There and Letting Go: A Conversation with Lincoln Schatz

September 1, 2008 by Sarah Tanguy

Portraiture of all varieties is hot in the current art market. Just as traditional portraiture risks superannuation by alternative approaches like Facebook and Second Life, Chicago-based Lincoln Schatz is charting new ground. His interactive video portraits fuse likeness and identity with character probing and perpetual change.

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Nathan Slate Joseph: Pure Pigment, Constructed Form

September 1, 2008 by Michaël Amy

Pigment has played an important, if often overlooked, role in the history of sculpture. Ancient sculptures were once brightly colored, but weathering soon eroded almost all of their painted surfaces. Many medieval sculptures were stripped of paint in the 19th and 20th centuries, when most critics considered polychromy in sculpture to be unacceptable.

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Do-Ho Suh

September 1, 2008 by William V. Ganis

New York Do-Ho Suh’s new installations update Buddhist…see the full review in September‘s magazine.

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“Sculptors Drawing”

September 1, 2008 by Hilary Stunda

Aspen, Colorado “Sculptors Drawing” featured the drawings of nine…see the full review in September‘s magazine.

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Melbourne: Alive with Sculpture

September 1, 2008 by Ken Scarlett

Only those Melbournians with long memories will be fully aware of the dramatic changes that have occurred in the field of sculpture here. Once a place of limited activity, Melbourne is now vibrantly alive with sculptural events.

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Lucy Slivinski

September 1, 2008 by Victor Cassidy

Chicago Lucy Slivinski’s materials consist of wire frameworks…see the full review in September‘s magazine.

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