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The Intimate and the Communal: Costantino Nivola

May 1, 2003 by Fred Licht

Nivola wove together contradictory private and public trends in his mature sculpture…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Site: Toronto’s Sheppard Subway Line

May 1, 2003 by John K. Grande

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Jim Toia: Metamorphosis

May 1, 2003 by Carol Rosen

Toia’s works are marked by a desire to understand nature’s symbiotic relationships…see the full review in May‘s magazine.

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“Spirits in the Trees”

May 1, 2003 by Marty Carlock

Boston At Forest Hills’ group show “Spirits”…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh

May 1, 2003 by Victor Cassidy

New York Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh is a…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Focus: Doreen Southwood

May 1, 2003 by Paul Edmunds

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Daniel Rothbart

May 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

New York A tightly focused exhibition called…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Forum: Art, Environment, and Politics

May 1, 2003 by Terri Cohn

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Shifts in Meaning: A Conversation with Fred Wilson

May 1, 2003 by Jane Ingram Allen

Wilson’s installations pose questions about the motivations of cultural institutions….see the full review in May’s magazine.

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“My Reality”

May 1, 2003 by Jan Garden Castro

Chicago Japanese anime is futuristic…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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