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MANUEL NERI
May 18, 2008 – 11:12 am | 2 Comments
MANUEL NERI

Locked in layers of plaster is a story of endless love. She represents a tension so thick it can only be cut by a machete. Yet she must be carefully crafted because their deep affection …

DEBORAH BUTTERFIELD
May 13, 2008 – 9:08 pm | No Comment
DEBORAH BUTTERFIELD

It’s a crisp early autumn morning in Montana. Three inches of snow fell overnight coating the mountains and making the not-yet-frozen ground wet and mushy – so much so that Deborah Butterfield’s clogs cling to …

TOR ARCHER
May 10, 2008 – 12:08 am | No Comment
TOR ARCHER

The first day of class at Boston University was not what he’d expected. Professor Isabel McIlvain was intimidating to say the least, and not at all impressed with the free-spirited kid from California. “What are …

FRANCIS BAKER
February 18, 2008 – 1:41 pm | No Comment
FRANCIS BAKER

It was a simple chore, really. Being something of a neglectful gardener, San Francisco photographer Francis Baker was cleaning out some pots whose inhabitants had long ago left the land of the living. As he …

JON KRAWCZYK
January 14, 2008 – 7:13 pm | No Comment
JON KRAWCZYK

Krawczyk’s first foray into art was a painting class in college. He says he wasn’t all that good at it, but he loved it and kept at it, turning his college room into a mini-studio. …

ARTIS LANE
October 19, 2007 – 11:50 am | No Comment
ARTIS LANE

The breakthrough came in the form of a crack. The shell holding Artis Lane’s female head intact during the foundry process was split down the middle. Coiled wire and chalky casing stuck to the pristine …

GEDION NYANHONGO
February 19, 2007 – 10:44 am | No Comment
GEDION NYANHONGO

They are unlikely best friends – one black, one white, one from Africa and the other from America. They live half a world apart, they don’t have a lot of money and they aren’t famous, …

RON MUECK
February 19, 2007 – 10:00 am | No Comment
RON MUECK

There’s in your face – and then there’s the face! Decapitated, tilted on its side, eyes closed. It looks disturbingly alive. Lips moist, skin rosy, hair neatly combed. The five o’clock shadow and wrinkles in …

LOET VANDERVEEN
August 9, 2006 – 4:38 pm | One Comment
LOET VANDERVEEN

His eyes know the pain of loss all too well, yet Loet Vanderveen chooses to wear a smile. He watched war crumble his country. He saw both parents and his first love die way too …