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July 2007

July 2007
Issue 21

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Table of Contents

Solo Shows

132 Fransicso Rangel
Francisco Rangel paints the bridges of London

136 Patrick LoCicero
Unique oil and collage papered flowers

140 Jaime Valero
Intimate moments of introspection

144 Scott Prior
California Classic

146 Jane Jones
Garden divas

150 Kirk Tatom
Pastures of plenty

154 Mark Gould
Friends and neighbors

158 Terry Thompson
Signs of the times

162 Sally Caldwell Fisher and William Hoyt
Finding lost views

166 Paul Schulenburg
This working life

170 Christopher Ward
A seafaring history

174 Karen Larson Turner
Finding the drama in sea and sky

176 Ralf Feyl
Moments in transition

180 Henrietta Milan
Pure impressions

182 John D. Phillips
Chamisa in Taos

186 Michael Whelan
Imaginative realism

188 Ted Polomis
Imposed purity

192 David Leonard
Monumental cities

196 Ron Johnson
Searching for Hopper's Maine

Special Features

40 Calling Coast to Coast-Nationwide

42 The savvy collector's preview guide to upcoming shows

66 Sculpting a gallery
Ron Cavalier's Nantucket gallery is a haven
for contemporary sculpture and painting.

116 Realism takes center stage in Cape Cod

122 11th Annual Plein Air Artists Colordado (PAAC) Member's Exhibition and Sale

228 National Sculpture Society's annual Sculpture Celebration Weekend

230 Sold! Who's buying whose art they first saw in this magazine.

232 Salon International 2007 Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art, San Antonio, Texas

Art Market Insights

54 Art Consultant
Rarified Air
These painters illustrate how art can transform the immaterial into material beauty
By John O'Hern

60 Interior Designer
On Collecting
A Journey in the Hamptons with Mark Humphrey
By Eric Cohler

Group Shows

198 Summer Salon in Laguna Beach

204 Charleston: three palettes

Sculpture Issue

209 Sculpture Section

212 Made Men
Sculptors who revisit the classic male form in stone and bronze
By John O'Hern

216 A woman's touch 2
In the second of this two-part series, we profile two more women who are helping to sculpt today's perception of the medium
By Richard West

222 Jim Rennert
Working 9 to 5

226 Gonzalez Beltran
Moments of contemplation

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