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Claire Falkenstein

December 1, 2006 by Collette Chattopadhyay

West Hollywood, California American-born Claire Falkenstein emerged on…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Richard Pettibone

December 1, 2006 by Collette Chattopadhyay

Laguna Beach, California By turns witty, whimsical, and devilishly wry…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Cheryl Ekstrom

December 1, 2006 by Roberta Carasso

Culver City, California More than three years ago, Cheryl Ekstrom…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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James Turrell

December 1, 2006 by Ian Tromp

Yorkshire, U.K. James Turrell’s installation in Yorkshire…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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State of the Art: Public Art in Boston

December 1, 2006 by Christina Lanzl

Many cities have successfully used art and culture as a vehicle for urban revitalization and pay special attention to neighborhood identity through public art programs. Boston is no exception to this development, although a number of initiatives are sponsored by private organizations.

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Removed Monuments / Shifted Narratives

December 1, 2006 by Aniko Erdosi

In 1979 Michael Asher removed a statue of George Washington from the Art Institute of Chicago entrance and placed it in Gallery 219 as part of an installation. His act posed questions regarding our relationship to history and raised one of the most relevant issues of art theory and practice of the time: the criticism

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Mara Adamitz Scrupe: How Does Your Garden Grow?

December 1, 2006 by Christa Forster

Beneath the surfaces of Mara Adamitz Scrupe’s lovely installations, powerful ideas put down roots, train themselves into the terrain, and inform native landscapes and communities in ways that have far-reaching reverberations. Garden for the Third Coast, created in 2005 for Buffalo Bayou Art Park (BBAP), was the culmination of her year-long residency with BBAP, a nonprofit

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Grand Rapids: Sculpture in the Urban Fabric

December 1, 2006 by Jeff Huebner

Last January, Andy Goldsworthy’s colossal stone gateway Grand Rapids Arch was unveiled at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. In March, the Michigan city announced that Dennis Oppenheim would receive a $200,000 commission to create the spiraling aluminum and Lexan Journey Home for the new Rapid Central Station bus depot.

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Accumulating Experiences: A Conversation with Mary Miss

December 1, 2006 by Collette Chattopadhyay

In the 1970s, Mary Miss, who was educated as a sculptor, chose to turn from the gallery and museum scene and create art in the public realm. Her early works include temporary site installations and percent-for-art projects.

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Art on the Green: Mad. Sq. Art

December 1, 2006 by Brooke Kamin Rapaport

Madison Square Park, the 6.2-acre swath of green in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, faces some challenges after opening its third season of outdoor sculpture exhibitions. Initially teamed with New York’s Public Art Fund, the Madison Square Park Conser-vancy launched an independent contemporary sculpture program in June 2004.

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