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Do-Ho Suh

October 1, 2001 by Audrey Walen

New York Continuing to develop work that…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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John Isherwood

October 1, 2001 by Alastair R. Noble

Hudson, NY Breath, inhaled and exhaled…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Rita Blitt

October 1, 2001 by sculpturemag

Waltham, MA “The Passionate Gesture” is an apt…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Beliz Brother, Mei-Ling Hom, and Kim Yasuda

October 1, 2001 by Collette Chattopadhyay

Los Angeles Every year, five artists from the…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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“010101: Art in Technological Times” and “Telematic Connections: The Virtual Embrace”

October 1, 2001 by Barbara Miller

San Francisco The recent widespread institutional…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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In Nature’s Eyes: A Conversation Alfio Bonanno

October 1, 2001 by John Grande

Sluice, 2000, 1999. Project at Nome Beach, Telemark, Norway, led by Alfio Bonanno in collaboration with 20 Norwegian artists and the Institute for Romkunst, Oslo. A pioneer of the site-specific nature installation, Alfio Bonanno uses nature’s materials, cutting, lifting, carrying, bending, and placing them.

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Putting the Viewer First: Olafur Eliasson

October 1, 2001 by Jane Ingram Allen

Eliasson allows viewers to create their own sensory experience through his works…see the full feature in September’s magazine.

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David Nash

October 1, 2001 by Julia R. Myers

Chicago From a distance, British sculptor…see the full review in October’s magazine.

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Liberating Form: Barbara Hepworth’s United Nations Memorial

September 1, 2001 by Emma E. Roberts

Hepworth’s most significant public commission challenged prior concepts of sculpture …see the full feature in September’s magazine.

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Brainstorms: The Public Art of Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter

September 1, 2001 by Nick Capasso

A marriage of art and technology creates a dialogue of the one and the many …see the full feature in September’s magazine.

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