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Michael Zansky

July 1, 2007 by D. Dominick Lombardi

New York True to form, Michael Zansky continues his…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Thoughts on Resistance: A Conversation with Jeff and Alina Bliumis

July 1, 2007 by Yulia Tikhonova

While preparing to interview the Russian-born artists Alina and Jeff Bliumis, who live and work in New York, I involuntarily reflected on my own experience of living in exile. How did it happen that we, who are still young people, have already witnessed major historical shifts, including the rise and fall of regimes, ideologies, and

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Defying Expectations: A Conversation with Momoyo Torimitsu

July 1, 2007 by Kay Itoi

Momoyo Torimitsu says that she is a bit tired of being remembered for Jiro Miyata (1994), a life-sized robot she based on a middle-aged salaryman. But who could forget? Miyata, which Torimitsu had crawl around the streets of Tokyo, Paris, New York, and other cities, brilliantly embodied a hard-working, misunderstood, badly dressed everyman of the post-bubble era

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SCAPE 2006, “Don’t Misbehave!”

July 1, 2007 by Roger Boyce

Christchurch, New Zealand As if to fulfill a tongue-in-cheek prophecy…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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What’s the Point? A Conversation with Marcus Bering

July 1, 2007 by Robert Preece

Some viewers of contemporary art, particularly Minimalist art, have been known to ask the question, “What’s the point?” but it is highly unusual for artists themselves to raise the issue. However, such is the case with German artist Marcus Bering, whose minimalistic work draws from a variety of influences ranging from the thoughts, actions, and

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Sean Healy

July 1, 2007 by Laura Janku

Portland, Oregon Sean Healy’s “Supernormal” offered an extended…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Ryan Humphrey

June 1, 2007 by Charissa N. Terranova

Dallas Ryan Humphrey’s work communicates on…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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David Byrne

June 1, 2007 by Jan Garden Castro

New York Multi-talented David Byrne is known for using…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Ed Zelenak: Mapping the Allegory

June 1, 2007 by John K. Grande

While Ed Zelenak’s sculpture seems to reflect that intense period when Pop Art and Minimalism occupied center stage on the arts scene, in hindsight one realizes that his works are highly individuated, with a narrative element, some allusions to science, and even allegorical elements.

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“Elephant Cemetery”

June 1, 2007 by sculpturemag

New York “Elephant Cemetery,” curator Christian Rattemeyer’s final…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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