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As You Spend Time with It: A Conversation with Tim Hawkinson

April 1, 2004 by George Howell

For an artist who likes his privacy, Tim Hawkinson was busy on the day I met with him in his Garment District studio in downtown Los Angeles. A shy, soft-spoken man with a quick wit, Hawkinson doesn’t often agree to do interviews….

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Responses and Interactions: A Conversation with Robert Chambers

March 1, 2004 by Jan Garden Castro

Robert Chambers is blazing a sensory trail with installations that talk back, move, smell good, make their own music, and change colors. A postmodern paragon, he self-consciously plays with Rothko-esque glowing biomorphic pools and a Duchampian helicopter with mesmerizing rotors….

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Measuring the Clouds: A Conversation with Jan Fabre

March 1, 2004 by Michaël Amy

Jan Fabre lives and works in his native Antwerp. Contemporary art aficionados know him for his powerful figurative or abstract drawings executed in blue ballpoint and his sculptures fraught with surface ornament. Fabre’s early drawings and sculptures of the 1970s reveal his abiding interest in performance art.

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“Paradise/Paradox”

March 1, 2004 by Tom Moody

New Rochelle, NY This sprawling, contentious exhibition, curated…see the full review in March’s magazine.

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Richard Humann

March 1, 2004 by L.P. Streitfeld

New York As Richard Humann pushes sculpture into…see the full review in March’s magazine.

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Elie Nadelman

March 1, 2004 by Jonathan Goodman

New York Elie Nadelman’s streamlined sense of form…see the full review in March’s magazine.

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“New Slang”

March 1, 2004 by Eric Gelber

New York This group show included works by…see the full review in March’s magazine.

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The Uncanny Eye: Lee Bontecou

March 1, 2004 by Collette Chattopadhyay

On the heels of a meteoric rise to acclaim in the 1960s, Lee Bontecou withdrew from the art scene in the early ’70s to quietly pursue what she calls “new directions.” Her long absence from the exhibition circuit led to a virtual exclusion from most art history texts.

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Focus: Elisa D’Arrigo

March 1, 2004 by Margaret Sheffield

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Maria Novella Del Signore

March 1, 2004 by Paola Bortolotti

Florence, Italy “Popper spoke about the physics”…see the full review in March’s magazine.

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