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Focus: Tomoko Takahashi

November 1, 1999 by Robert Preece

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Focus: Thomas Lail

November 1, 1999 by Corinna Ripps

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Marion Wilson

November 1, 1999 by Thomas Piché, Jr

Buffalo Hallwells Contemporary Arts Center ln Marion Wilson’s recent installation at Hallwalls, the presence of objects both familiar and slightly out-of-time… see the print version of December 1999’s Sculpture magazine for the full review.

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Robert Hudson and Richard Shaw

November 1, 1999 by Alicia Miller

San Fransisco Yerba Buena Center for the Arts The recent ceramic collaboration between sculptors Robert Hudson and Richard Shaw has spawned an outpouring of more than 80 new sculptures… see the print version of December 1999’s Sculpture magazine for the full review.

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Nancy Mintz

November 1, 1999 by Collette Chattopadhyay

San Fransisco Catharine Clark Gallery Nancy Mintz’s newest works, profiled in the summer gallery extravaganza “lntroductions,”… for the full review see the print version of November 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Richard Beckman

November 1, 1999 by Cathy Byrd

Atlanta Nexus Contemporary Art Center Vaknin Schwartz Florida-based artist Richard Beckman proves that geometry has rhythm… for the full review see the print version of December 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Richard Swanson

November 1, 1999 by Rick Newby

Boise Boise Art Museum Richard Swanson’s exhibition, “Material Forces,” represents a near-perfect pairing of artwork and exhibition space… see the print version of Sculpture magazine for the full review.

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“The Apartment Show”

November 1, 1999 by Cathy Byrd

Boston 760 Huntington Avenue, Apartment 4 Are burnt toast and dryer lint the Duchampian readymades of the ’90s?… see the print version of Sculpture magazine for the full review.

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“The Japanese Aesthetic”, “Baskets and Beyond”

November 1, 1999 by sculpturemag

St. Louis

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Marcia Widenor

November 1, 1999 by Jane Ingram Allen

New York OIA (Organization of Independent Artists) Marcia Widenor’s exhibition “Nesting” presented a collection of sculptural nests made with a… for the full review see the print edition of Sculpture magazine’s November 1999 magazine.

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