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Mayumi Terada

December 1, 2007 by Jonathan Goodman

New York Mayumi Terada moved from Japan to…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Rachel Harrison

December 1, 2007 by Jan Garden Castro

New York Rachel Harrison’s wacky humor keeps getting better…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Pedro Cabrita Reis

December 1, 2007 by Regina Frank

Lisbon Some people are already shaking their heads…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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How Big is Here? A Conversation with Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison

December 1, 2007 by Jane Ingram Allen

Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison were invited to Taiwan earlier this year by the Council for Cultural Affairs. They gave lectures, toured sites, and held discussions with artists, environmentalists, scientists, government officials, and students and participated in a group exhibition at Taipei Artists Village.

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Sculpture as Living Organism: A Conversation with David Altmejd

December 1, 2007 by Michaël Amy

In 1998, when David Altmejd graduated with a BFA from the University of Quebec in Montreal, he was given two solo exhibitions and his work was featured in three group shows, all in Montreal, the city of his birth.

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Dana Lynn Louis

December 1, 2007 by Lois Allan

Portland, Oregon There was a time when form was the…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Score for a Hole in the Ground: A Conversation with Jen Finer

December 1, 2007 by Oliver Lowenstein

With orchards and hop vines filling the fields, Kent is known as the garden of England. But there are also significant pockets of forested land across the county, which is located in the southeastern corner of Britain.

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Shanthi Swaroopini

December 1, 2007 by Minhazz Majumdar

New Delhi Women and identity are oft-repeated themes in art…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Frankfurt Fine Art Fair 2007

November 1, 2007 by Stefanie Bickel

Frankfurt This past April, the Frankfurt Fine Art Fair…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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On Edge: The Sculpture Collection of Scott and Kelly Miller

November 1, 2007 by Jill Conner

Birmingham, Alabama, has recently emerged as a significant contemporary art center within America’s South. Leading the transformation are Scott and Kelly Miller, who bring an interest in grunge music, street art, and gothic skateboard culture to the local art scene.

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