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The 2005 DeCordova Annual

November 1, 2005 by Marty Carlock

Lincoln, Massachusetts House tear-downs, demolition sites, and…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Barry Tinsley

November 1, 2005 by Victor Cassidy

Chicago When he makes slide presentations…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Michael Murrell

November 1, 2005 by Julia Morrisroe

Jacksonville, Florida Five works by Georgia-based artist…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Jerry Wingren

November 1, 2005 by sculpturemag

Boulder, Colorado Flying, hovering, twisting, or gliding…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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“Thing”

November 1, 2005 by Collette Chattopadhyay

Los Angeles ln the city that once gave rise to…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Tara Donovan

November 1, 2005 by Elaine A. King

La Jolla, California Tara Donovan is a sculptural magician…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Something Happens: A Conversation with Richard Tuttle

November 1, 2005 by Susan Canning

“Something happens when a viewer takes my work someplace never intended. Something happens, my work’s practice is most intended to satisfy.” For Richard Tuttle, the thrill and satisfaction of something happening…see the full feature in November’s magazine.

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(Dis) Respecting Figuration: A Conversation with Nina Levy

November 1, 2005 by Jan Riley

Nina Levy and her husband, Peter, share a studio space on the ground floor of their home in williamsburg….see the full feature in November’s magazine.

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Takashi Naraha: A Solid Frame

November 1, 2005 by Peter Lodermeyer

Takashi Naraha is among those artists who have found the material best suited to them and who have developed their own unmistakable style following long years of experimenting, searching, and reflecting….see the full feature in November’s magazine.

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One Step Out of Nature: A Conversation with Jesús Moroles

November 1, 2005 by Hilary Stunda

Jesús Bautista Moroles transforms obdurate granite into works that seem to be light and airy (paper-thin, suspended bas-reliefs), set in motion (giant prayer wheels), and woven (latticework-like monuments)….see the full feature in November’s magazine.

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