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Focus: Joan Livingstone

April 1, 2003 by Victor Cassidy

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Lessons in Anatomy: Magdalena Abakanowicz’s Unrecognized

April 1, 2003 by Karolina Hubner

Her largest installation is an image of nature operating through multiplicity, the group….see the full review in April’s magazine

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Nina Levy

April 1, 2003 by Robert C. Morgan

New York, NY Nina Levy’s previous figurative…see the full review in April’s magazine.

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The Relationship Between Thought and Matter: A Conversation with Antony Gormley

April 1, 2003 by Ina Cole

Critical Mass, 1995. Cast iron, life-size figures. View of installation. Antony Gormley is one of Britain’s most important contemporary sculptors, and installations of his work have taken place all over the world. In the 1980s, he pioneered the concept of casting the body in a variety of poses to evoke universal ideas relating to the

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Simplicity of the Gesture: A Conversation with Mimmo Paladino

April 1, 2003 by Laura Tansini

Paladino builds his forms architecturally, considering volume, space, and geometry….see the full review in April’s magazine

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Focus: Keiko Nelson

April 1, 2003 by Peter Selz

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Nancy Lovendahl

April 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

Aspen, CO The symbol of the egg has long…see the full review in April’s magazine.

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Anthony Caro

April 1, 2003 by Jonathan Goodman

New York, NY Anthony Caro may be seen as an…see the full review in April’s magazine.

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Candice Breitz and Surasi Kusolwong

April 1, 2003 by Matthew Kangas

San Antonio, TX Two artists participating in…see the full review in April’s magazine.

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Martha Dunigan

April 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

Winston-Salem, MA SECCAs presentation of Martha…see the full review in April’s magazine.

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