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June 2003


Forum: The Pros and Cons of Business Entity Status

June 1, 2003 by Daniel Grant

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The Sculpture Garden: Three Radically Different Ideas

June 1, 2003 by Margaret Sheffield

Three visions of what a sculpture park can be provide diverse venues for art…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Signs and Symbols: A Conversation with Karin Giusti

June 1, 2003 by Dominick Lombardi

Giusti’s symbolic gestures cultivate the public’s participation and response…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Focus: Gianni Caravaggio

June 1, 2003 by Andrea Bellini

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Ken Butler

June 1, 2003 by Michaël Amy

Ridgefield, CT Ken Butler has been making…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Nancy Rubins

June 1, 2003 by Collette Chattopadhyay

Los Angeles, CA Nancy Rubins’s new sculpture…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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David Isenhour

June 1, 2003 by sculpturemag

Atlanta, GA Atlanta artist David Isenhour makes…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Virgil Marti

June 1, 2003 by Gae Savannah

New York, NY There are eight puns in the title…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Atom Egoyan

June 1, 2003 by John K. Grande

Montreal, Quebec, Canada The last stages of a technology…see the full review in June’s magazine.

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Plant Art: Is There Room to Grow?

June 1, 2003 by Brooke Kamin Rapaport

Artists using flora as their medium address major social and aesthetic issues….see the full review in June’s magazine.

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