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January/February 2002

January/February 2002

Wave Hill: Sculpture in the Garden

January 1, 2002 by Jonathan Goodman

Sylvia Benitez, Beneath the Bark, Under Leaf and Log (detail of In the Hemlock Grove), 2000. One of New York City’s most beautiful estates, Wave Hill has a long and distinguished history. Wave Hill House was originally built in 1843 by the jurist William Lewis Morris.

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Vital Order: A Conversation with Wendy Ross

January 1, 2002 by Roger Boyce

Wendy Ross received her master’s from the Rhode Island School of Design and is currently based in the Washington, DC metro area. One of her day jobs on her way to being a full-time sculptor was a position with the National Park Service, conceiving a master plan for a regional art park, an experience that

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Endless Column Restored

January 1, 2002 by Alexandra Parigoris

Constantin Brancusi, Endless Column, 1938. Cast iron and steel, 98 ft. high. View of newly restored work. It has been just over a year since restoration work was completed on Brancusi’s Endless Column in Târgu Jiu, Romania.

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Greenberg’s Dream: The Rise and Fall of Modernist Sculpture

January 1, 2002 by Matthew Kangas

Clement Greenberg’s collection offers an opportunity to explore his relation to sculpture….see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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Kim Sooja: The Persistence of the Void

January 1, 2002 by Robert C. Morgan

Kim’s work is about the significance of the human being in a chaotic world….see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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Dispatch: 2001 Absolut L.A. International Biennial

January 1, 2002 by Collette Chattopadhyay

Los Angeles opened its fifth Absolut L.A….see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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“Baroque Party”

January 1, 2002 by Jeffrey Hughes

Vienna, Austria The inaugural exhibition of the…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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Magdalena Jetelová

January 1, 2002 by Elaine A. King

Prague Magdalena Jetelová’s recent exhibition moved…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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“Experiment Experiência”

January 1, 2002 by Paul Black

Oxford “Experiment Experiência” continues the recent…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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Meschac Gaba

January 1, 2002 by Robert Preece

Rotterdam Information, communications, money, access…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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