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Joan Miró

September 1, 2003 by David Cohen

St. Petersburg, FL According to André Breton, Miró…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Sentinels Through Time: Beverly Pepper’s “Markers”

September 1, 2003 by Pat Summers

Pepper’s “Markers” and “Sentinels” strive toward emotion, renewal, and history…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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“Built by Hand”

September 1, 2003 by Nancy Ungar

Washington, DC Essentially anti-monumental and…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Jason C. Meyer

September 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

Chicago Chicago artist Jason C, Meyer…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Richard Klein

September 1, 2003 by L.P. Streitfeld

New York Richard Klein’s highly developed…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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A Difference in Kind: Spontaneous Memorials after 9/11

September 1, 2003 by Harriet F. Senie

At a national memorial site this ritual leaving, beyond linking the living to the dead, defines the way individual experience and public event are conflated in memory. Offerings often reveal much about personal relationships to the dead as well as the significance of these deaths in a larger social context.

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A Decorative Reading of Nature: Ming Fay

September 1, 2003 by Jonathan Goodman

His sculpture’s decorative beauty and transcendent imagery re-works natural forms…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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“Köln Skulptur 3”

September 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

Cologne Imagine a walk through an idyllic…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Brian Nelson

September 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

Detroit In the 1994 Newberry Award-winning…see the full review in September’s magazine.

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Serene Disturbance: A Conversation with Pedro Cabrita Reis

September 1, 2003 by Michael Stoeber

In a 1953 essay, Martin Heidegger wrote that in Old High German the verbs “to be” and “to build” originated from the same root. From this the philosopher concluded that one does not become a human being until one has settled down.

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