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Sculptor Dale Eldred is hardly a household name in the United States. And yet, during his lifetime, his massive, light-responsive installations were featured in numerous publications, including Newsweek, Life, Omni, Metropolis, Places, Stern, and the Architectural Institute of America Journal.
Oozing with Sunshine and Spleen: The works of Marjorie Strider
Strider's strength and long lasting commercial success is in large part due to her refusal to be bogged down by the constricting methodology imposed by the naming of movements or trends. Although she works very much within the art community of New York City her work is categorically her own, distinct and often radically different to the work of her peers.
Hirokazu Fukawa: Sculpture as Abstract Narrative by Roberta Lord
Japanese sculptor Hirokazu Fukawa has body of work over the last decade that addresses issues as topical as autism and the atom bomb.
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