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May 2005

May 2005

“Personal Affects: Power and Poetics in Contemporary South African Art”

May 1, 2005 by sculpturemag

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“Do You Believe in Reality?”

May 1, 2005 by Jane Ingram Allen

Taipei, Taiwan It has become fashionable for every…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Gary Webb

May 1, 2005 by Alicia Miller

London Looking through my notes on Gary Webb’s…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Scott Fife

May 1, 2005 by Christopher Schnoor

Tacoma, Washington For the last three decades, Seattle-based…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Kiwi Sculpture Garden Project

May 1, 2005 by John K. Grande

Perth, Canada Canada’s Kiwi Sculpture Garden represents an…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Carolyn Henne

May 1, 2005 by D. Dominick Lombardi

Richmond, Virginia Carolyn Henne has often used her…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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“Artists in Residence: Cuba”

May 1, 2005 by Elaine A. King

Pittsburgh Barbara Luderowski and Michael Olijnyk of…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Alastair Noble

May 1, 2005 by sculpturemag

Easton, Pennsylvania Alastair Noble’s new installation presented a…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Ugo Rondinone

May 1, 2005 by Michaël Amy

New York Ugo Rondinone’s aesthetic is immaculate…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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Wendy Hirschberg

May 1, 2005 by Jonathan Goodman

New York Wendy Hirschberg’s witty, skilled installation in the…see the full review in May’s magazine.

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