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Naked and Nude Out in the World and in the Art School Curriculum

December 1, 2005 by Daniel Grant

As old as art itself, the nude is still capable of giving viewers a jolt. The current governor of Vermont, James Richards, recently found it necessary to remove a lamp from his statehouse desk because it reproduced Hiram Power’s famous 1843 sculpture “The Greek Slave.”

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Social Structures and Shared Autobiographies: A Conversation with Do-Ho Suh

December 1, 2005 by Tom Csaszar

After getting graduate degrees from Seoul National University (in Oriental Painting) and from the Rhode lsland School of Design and Yale, Do-Ho Suh has created a body of work since 1997 that focuses on issues of representing how we construct, but also are constructed by, our private and public notions of space….

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Rules for Growth: A Conversation with Tara Donovan

December 1, 2005 by Collette Chattopadhyay

In 1999, the year she was awarded an MFA in sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University, Tara Donovan mounted her first solo museum show at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Her poetic, beguiling installations, made from commonplace, mass-produced objects such as drinking straws, Styrofoam cups, and toothpicks, present a new type of sculpture

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Identifying Noguchi

November 1, 2005 by Nancy Grove

Identity was a personal issue for Isamu Noguchi throughout his life. Presumed to be Japanese by most Americans and American by most Japanese, he has only recently been recognized as…see the full feature in November’s magazine.

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Kwon Jin-kyu

November 1, 2005 by Matthew Kangas

Seoul, Korea This was an extremely poignant and…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Contempora 2 and the Toorak Village Festival of Sculpture

November 1, 2005 by Ken Scarlett

Melbourne, Australia Recently the people of Melbourne were…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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“Elements of Nature”

November 1, 2005 by John K. Grande

Shawinigan, Canada Within the huge Mass MOCA-like venue…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Vincent Burke

November 1, 2005 by sculpturemag

El Paso, Texas Vincent Burke is a nationally recognized…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Bill Will

November 1, 2005 by Lois Allan

Portland, Oregon Bill Will’s sculptures are as wacky…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Adam Bateman

November 1, 2005 by Jonathan Goodman

New York Adam Bateman is a young sculptor…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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