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Shirley Tse

October 1, 2007 by Collette Chattopadhyay

Santa Monica Shirley Tse’s recent exhibition extended her…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Nahum Tevet

October 1, 2007 by Angela Levine

Jerusalem Sculptor Nahum Tevet might be likened to…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Icons and Monuments: Olympic Sculpture Park

October 1, 2007 by Matthew Kangas

The Seattle Art Museum’s new Olympic Sculpture Park is important for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it provides Seattle with the downtown central park it never had. That, and the fact that landscape architecture plays a greater role than in many other urban sculpture parks, suggests that, while OSP

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Gerard Williams

October 1, 2007 by Jonathan Goodman

New York Gerard Williams’s clever versions of windows…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Art You Can Feel: The Vancouver Sculpture Biennale

October 1, 2007 by Tara Wohlberg

I am riding a bicycle for the first time in 20 years, and “my” city has opened up to me like a jack-in-the-box. I am making a tour of 24 sculptures from 11 countries, which have been nestled in Vancouver’s public landscape for 18 months.

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Jason Hackenwerth

October 1, 2007 by Jan Garden Castro

New Haven Jason Hackenwerth’s Revenge of the Megadon…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Paul Neagu: Cross vs. Hyphen—Global Symbols Revisited

October 1, 2007 by Matei Stircea-Craciun

Sooner or later, anyone approaching Paul Neagu’s sculpture is bound to experience the challenge of his Hyphens. The prototype resembled an unconventional workbench or an easel for making objects or drawings. It was first exhibited in 1975 at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, where it generated much attention and curiosity.

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Whiting Tennis

October 1, 2007 by Suzanne Beal

Seattle About five years ago Whiting Tennis was…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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YSP @ 30: The 30-Year Journey of Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Andy Goldsworthy

October 1, 2007 by Oliver Lowenstein

This year Yorkshire Sculpture Park marks its 30th birthday. As a central part of its celebrations, the park is hosting the largest Andy Goldsworthy exhibition to date in Britain, a perfect selection since the artist began his post-art-school work in 1977.

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Sculpture by the Way: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen

October 1, 2007 by Laura Tansini

Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg met in January 1970, during the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art’s Oldenburg retrospective (the show was organized in 1969 by the Museum of Modern Art). At the time, van Bruggen, a well-known art historian, writer, and curator, was a member of the curatorial staff at the Stedelijk.

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