Solo Shows |
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Ethan Murrow
The science of fantastic fools
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| 148 |
Clark Hulings
Collectors waited 8 years for new solo show
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| 152 |
Alejandro Quincoces
Coming to Urban America
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| 156 |
Joseph Paquet
The Florence of the Florentines
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| 160 |
Brad Aldridge
Uncovering the spiritual in the natural world
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| 164 |
Ramon Gutierrez
Intimate encounters through light and shadow
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| 166 |
Alex Kanevsky
Bodies flowing through time
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| 170 |
Tom Nicholas and T.M. Nicholas
Father and son share show
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| 174 |
Frank Arcuri
Opening up to the light
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| 178 |
John Moore
Fresh perspectives on the city
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| 182 |
Aaron Westerberg
Organically revealing the figure
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| 186 |
Jennifer Presant
Persistence of Memory
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| 190 |
Douglas Morgan
From trolleys to sunsets
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| 192 |
Sean Diediker
Fresh perspectives on figurative art
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| 196 |
Elizabeth Pratt
A love affair with Cape Cod
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| 198 |
Henry Stinson
Household Humor
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| 200 |
Jeanette Pasin Sloan
Domestic Reflections
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| 202 |
Desmond O'Hagan
Fleeting moments in the life of a city
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Special Features |
| 40 |
Calling Coast to Coast-Nationwide
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| 42 |
The savvy collector's preview guide to upcoming shows
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| 78 |
Realists on the River
Art dealer Frank Bernarducci's
country home mixes photorealism with intimate interiors.
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| 246 |
Sold! Who's buying whose art they first saw in this magazine.
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Art Market Insights |
| 66 |
Museum Curator
Spring's fertile mystery
John O'Hern compares the images of Flora, goddess of spring, in the works of these contemporary artists
By John O'Hern
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| 72 |
Interior Designer
Glimpses Into a Hidden New York
Eric Cohler visits with art dealer and collector Deedee Wigmore
By Eric Cohler
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Group Shows |
| 206 |
Corpus Maximus 2007
Alexander Rokoff, Ray Turner and Steve Huston
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| 210 |
Marc Trujillo and Guy Diehl
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Sculpture Issue |
| 217 |
Bonus Sculpture Issue
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| 222 |
Shaping Humanity
John O'Hern revisits some of the country's best portrait sculptors
Our Sculpture Editor, John O'Hern explains how the traditional material of clay serves as the genesis of any work of sculpture.
By John O'Hern
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| 228 |
Trompe l'oeil sculpture
Richard West looks at two artists teasing the mind from all angles.
By Richard West
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| 234 |
Márton Váró
Romancing the stone
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| 240 |
Brian Craig-Wankiiri
Body of knowlege
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