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Dan Walsh and Scott Silvey

November 1, 2002 by Cathy Byrd

Atlanta subSensory, by collaborating artists Dan Walsh…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Jack Dollhausen

November 1, 2002 by Byron Clercx

Boise Jack Dollhausen’s 30-year retrospective…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Xu Bing

November 1, 2002 by Twylene Moyer

Washington, DC Words allow us to grasp the world…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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David E. Davis

November 1, 2002 by Ann Albritton

Sarasota David E. Davis’s sculptures changed…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Ruth Asawa

November 1, 2002 by Peter Selz

Oakland Modernist sculpture can be characterized…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Lee Tribe

November 1, 2002 by Robert C. Morgan

New York As I write about the recent sculpture…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Interior/Exterior Vision: A Conversation with Howard Ben Tré

November 1, 2002 by L.P. Streitfeld

Ben Tré discusses moving his work from the privacy of the studio to the public realm…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Exposed: A Conversation with Tracey Emin

November 1, 2002 by Robert Preece

Her recent works, like Self-Portrait are sculptural objects built on simple metaphors….see the full review in November’s magazine.

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The Art of Happenstance: The Performative Sculptures Of James Lee Byars

November 1, 2002 by Klaus Ottmann

Byars travels to Oxford University to discover which questions exist in the Faculty of Philosophy. He meets the expert on Wittgenstein, J.I.M. Anscombe at home with her children. He speaks to two doctoral candidates who are studying event identity and the difference between extraordinary event and miracle.

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Into the Light: A Conversation with James Turrell

November 1, 2002 by Elaine A. King

The retrospective exhibition “James Turrell: Into the Light,” on view through April 2003 at the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, showcases Turrell’s life-long investigations of light, space, and perception, including three pieces from the Mattress Factory’s permanent collection and models from his monumental Roden Crater Project.

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