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November 2004

November 2004

Andrea Zittel

November 1, 2004 by sculpturemag

Milwaukee ln the late 19th century American…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Roberley Bell

November 1, 2004 by Jonathan Goodman

New York “Dressing,” Roberley Bell’s recent…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Site: Middelheim Open Air Museum of Sculpture

November 1, 2004 by Robert Preece

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R.M. Fischer and the Public in Public Art

November 1, 2004 by Brooke Kamin Rapaport

ln the summer of 1986, on completing his first major outdoor artwork and before returning home to New York, R.M. Fischer drove by for one last glimpse of MacArthur Park Gates in Los Angeles’s MacArthur Park.

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“North American Ceramic Sculpture Now”

November 1, 2004 by Howard Risatti

Richmond, Virginia Seattle-based critic Matthew…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Art Basel Miami Beach 2004

November 1, 2004 by Tsipi Ben-Haim

Flowers in the air weren’t a big surprise given the fact that international art had come to the Sunshine State for the second time. It seemed like all the “powers” had joined hands to make it an even bigger success than the first Miami show of 2002.

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Morton Rosengarten

November 1, 2004 by John K. Grande

Sherbrooke, Canada Whether they be studies of the…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Marianne Weil

November 1, 2004 by Cynthia Nadelman

New York There were depths to this exhibition…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Tracy Heneberger

November 1, 2004 by Sarah Tanguy

New York Standing in front of Tracy Heneberger…see the full review in November’s magazine.

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Eduardo Paolozzi: An Appreciation of Her Majesty’s Sculptor-in-Ordinary

November 1, 2004 by Shaaron Cosner

To view Eduardo Paolozzi’s body of work as he turns 80 is to go from the wonder of childhood to the logic of computers and the weapons of modern warfare….see the full review in November’s magazine.

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