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Anthony Caro

July 1, 2005 by Jonathan Goodman

New York Many commentators have seen a similarity…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Petah Coyne

July 1, 2005 by Deborah Everett

New York Petah Coyne has long explored organic…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Andrew Lord

July 1, 2005 by Polly Ullrich

Chicago Over the years, Andrew Lord has resonantly…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Wanxin Zhang

July 1, 2005 by Ann Albritton

Miami At first glance Wanxin Zhang’s tall male…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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John Dreyfuss

July 1, 2005 by Nancy Grove

Washington, DC John Dreyfuss’s latest work marries technology…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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“Light Sculpture”

July 1, 2005 by Michela Arfiero

Vicenza, Italy Medardo Rosso wrote in 1909…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.

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Janet Echelman’s She Changes

July 1, 2005 by Robert C. Morgan

Porto, in the north of Portugal, is culturally different from the south, where Lisbon is situated. As I was informed by my Portuguese colleagues, the relationship between Lisbon and Porto resembles that between Madrid and Barcelona.

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Patrick Dougherty: Itinerant Artist

July 1, 2005 by Pat Summers

Considering the number of projects that Patrick Dougherry has installed around the world since 1985 (now nearing 175), as well as their memorable shapes, sizes, and backyard-familiar material-tree saplings-there can be little uncertainty in the art world about his work….

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Questioning Beauty: A Conversation with Silvia B.

July 1, 2005 by Barbara S. Krulik

In the Netherlands, it is common to refer to criminal suspects with the initial of their last name to protect their privacy. Likewise, people with whom one is on casual terms often write their first name and last initial.

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Vital Signs: A Conversation with Louise Bourgeois

July 1, 2005 by Jan Garden Castro

Since Louise Bourgeois’s major installation of the monumental towers I Do, l Undo, and I Redo and the spider sculpture Maman at the Tate Modern in 2000 (Sculpture January/February 2001), her exhibition schedule has. if anything, increased….

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