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J.D. Perkin and Anne Thompson

September 1, 2007 by Lois Allan

Portland, Oregon The vaunted beauty of the Pacific Northwest’s…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Henri Matisse

September 1, 2007 by Lilly Wei

Dallas “Matisse: Painter as Sculptor,” a traveling…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Alejandra Tavolini

September 1, 2007 by María Carolina Baulo

Sante Fe, Argentina If anyone is a paradigmatic character in…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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John K. Melvin

September 1, 2007 by Ann Albritton

Pont Aven, France John K. Melvin’s The Aven Project wound…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Trusting Serendipity: A Conversation with John Phillips and Carolyn Healy

July 1, 2007 by Virginia Maksymowicz

Carolyn Healy is an installation artist who began her career with an exhibition of small, abstract sculptures made of found objects at the Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, in 1979. Since 1987 she has created numerous large site-specific installation pieces, some for performance events and many in collaboration with sound and video artist John Phillips.

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Ron Mueck

July 1, 2007 by Jan Garden Castro

Brooklyn Ron Mueck does two things very well…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Nevelson’s Dawn’s Wedding Feast: Re-Finding the Found Object

July 1, 2007 by Brooke Kamin Rapaport

“The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend” (on view at The Jewish Museum in New York through September 16, 2007 and traveling to the de Young Museum in San Francisco, October 27, 2007–January 13, 2008) presents 66 works including sculpture, drawings, and two room-size masterworks by the towering 20th-century sculptor.

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Karl Stirner

July 1, 2007 by Alastair R. Noble

Allentown, Pennsylvania Like the African and oceanic artifacts that…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Art as Expedition: A Conversation with Lita Albuquerque

July 1, 2007 by Collette Chattopadhyay

As a child, Lita Albuquerque was mesmerized by the vault of nighttime stars visible from the Catholic convent that was her home in Carthage. Occasionally she would visit her mother in a small seaside village, where the Mediterranean lapped the Tunisian shore.

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Louise Bourgeois

July 1, 2007 by Marty Carlock

Worcester, Massachusetts One has to wonder about Louise Bourgeois’s early years…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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