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Uncontrollable Curiosity: A Conversation with Gino Marotta

September 1, 2004 by Andrea Bellini

Gino Marotta is a lively and ironic artist who has practiced in lucid autonomy that which in the United States was once known as Pop, creating environments out of refined images conceived according to the rules of perfect design….

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Peter Barton

September 1, 2004 by Robert C. Morgan

Hudson, New York The Hudson River corridor, extending…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Richard Serra

September 1, 2004 by Vince Carducci

New York Richard Serra could well be the…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Fritz Dietel

September 1, 2004 by Tom Csaszar

Philadelphia Fritz Dietel’s sculptures of the last…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Focus: Sheila Pepe

September 1, 2004 by Dinah Ryan

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David Opdyke

September 1, 2004 by Susan Canning

Brooklyn Once the pastime of hobbyists…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Site: The Würth Collection

September 1, 2004 by Axel Lapp

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Focus: Claudette Schreuders

September 1, 2004 by Paul Edmunds

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John Grade

September 1, 2004 by Matthew Kangas

Seattle John Grade’s fourth solo show in…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Gregory Barsamian

September 1, 2004 by sculpturemag

Pittsburgh Using the idea of a zoetrope…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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