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Lili Dujourie

February 1, 1998 by Anne Barclay Morgan

London Lisson Gallery The most recent sculptures of Belgian artist Lili Dujourie extend beyond the lightness and dramatic effervescence of her previous works… see the print version for the full review.

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Dispatch: The Guggenheim Museum

February 1, 1998 by Carolee Thea

Bilbao Bilbao is a 19th-century industrial city in Spain’s Basque country and like many other 20th-century cities… see the print version for the review.

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Dispatch: inSITE97

February 1, 1998 by Leah Ollman

San Diego and Tijuana lnSlTE97 was the third in a series of binational exhibitions of art in public places that has operated at a high order of magnitude since its inception in 1992… see the print version for the full review.

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Dispatch: Chinati Foundation

February 1, 1998 by Matthew Kangas

Marfa, TX Richard Long, Sea Lava Circles, 1988. Icelandic rocks, 13.5 ft. dia. Donald Judd Estate, Todd Eberle C 1993. No matter how loud political art shrieks against it or how determined revisionists are to denigrate its formal qualities, Minimalism will not die.

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Dimensions: Elyn Zimmerman

February 1, 1998 by sculpturemag

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Poetry Out of Chaos: A Conversation with Judy Pfaff

February 1, 1998 by Jan Garden Castro

Judy Pfaff’s installations confront sculptural and architectural concepts-mass, scale, inner and outer space, multiple perspectives-yet they also contain raw emotional and sensory chords that may surprise and confuse viewers. Born in London, Pfaff earned a BFA from Washington University in St.

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Stone Mystery or Malaise?

February 1, 1998 by Claire Lieberman

Louise Bourgeois, Nature Study, 1986. Marble, 33 x 28 x 21.5 in. Janet Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia. Stone is both a burden and a source of inspiration for sculptors because it carries with it associations of permanence, purity, monumentality, beauty, and decoration.

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Negotiating Boundaries: inSITE97

February 1, 1998 by Sandra Wagner

Five artists discuss their explorations of the U.S.-Mexico border through sculptures and installations responding to universal, political, and conceptual issues …see the full review in February’s magazine.

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Public Art in Brazil

February 1, 1998 by Harriet F. Senie

The cities of Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Recife, Olinda, and São Paulo offer a range of public sculpture characterized by local and international influences …see the full review in February’s magazine.

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Focus: Carlos Dorrien

February 1, 1998 by Marty Carlock

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