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Colbert, Gregory - http://www.ashesandsnow.org
The Ashes and Snow Project weaves together film, photographic works, art installations, and a novel in letters on the relationship between animals and people. |
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Cabinet National Library - http://www.rebargroup.org/
File cabinet installation on a desolate tract of desert scrubland near Deming, New Mexico becomes the official library of Cabinet Magazine, a non-profit Art and Culture quarterly. |
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Brown, Sheldon - http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~sheldon/
Architectural settings combined with mediated and computer-controlled elements examine relationships between public and private space. California, USA. |
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Rinaldo, Ken: Emergent Systems - http://kenrinaldo.com
Interactive works concerned with environmental living systems and autonomy, as well as the intersection between natural and technological systems. |
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Skoglund, Sandy - http://www.sandyskoglund.com/
American conceptual installation artist displays images of recent work, including installation views. |
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Schuelke, Bjoern - http://www.schuelke.org/
Exhibits sculpture, installations, and media art. |
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Goodacre, Glenna - http://www.glennagoodacre.com/
Bronze sculptures include the Vietnam Women's Memorial (1993), the Irish Memorial (2003), and 50 bronze portraits. Website includes major installations, biography, articles and interview. |
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Maas, Geert - http://www.geertmaas.org
Exhibits of works in two and three dimensions in a variety of media, creating sculptures paintings, reliefs, and medallic art. |
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Young, John T:: - http://faculty.washington.edu/jtyoung/fins.html
Fin Project: From Swords Into Plowshares: Environmentally-scaled installation of nuclear submarine fins to create artwork about world peace. Seattle, Washington and Miami, Florida |
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Morgan, Claire - http://claire-morgan.co.uk
Visual artist creates contemporary sculpture and installation art. Born in Belfast, she now lives and works in Newcastle upon Tyne, and creates work in galleries and public places. |
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Rogers, David - http://www.big-bugs.com
Big Bugs exhibit: Larger-than-life sculptures combinine rustic construction with engineering in 14 subject areas of 40 garden creatures. Glenwood Landing, NY |
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Scrupe, Mara Adamitz - http://www.scrupe.com/
Environmental sculpture and art, including the places, creatures, and experiences that influence her work. |
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Sperber, Devorah - http://www.devorahsperber.com/index.html
Installation and sculpture by NYC artist Devorah Sperber. Features installation art constructed from thousands of spools of Coats and Clark thread, Humanity--A Living installation, interactive art and stone sculptures. |
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Vecchio, Chris - http://www.noisemantra.com
Electrical-technology-based interactive sculpture and installation art. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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O'Donnell, Michael - http://www.odonnell.no
Photography, video, sound, light, cast objects, wood combined in large-scale poetic installations referencing a social/political undertow. British, living in Norway. |
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Booth, Chris - http://chrisbooth.co.nz
International site-specific and culturally-sensitive installations of stone and natural materials, based on natural forms and spiritual inspiration. New Zealand. |
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Pilar, Monica Praba - http://www.prabapilar.com/
Visual artist exhibits site specific installation, performance, sculpture, mixed media and political works. |
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Marbury, Robert - http://www.urbanbeast.com
Urban Beast Project: Anthology of imaginary beasts created out of recycled stuffed animals and presented in dioramas, photographs and stories. Minnesota, USA |
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Knowles, Elizabeth - http://www.elizabethknowles.com
Organic, biology-based works of mixed media, including sculpture, video, drawings, printed text coalesced into site-specific installations. |
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Woods, Arthur - http://www.cosmicdancer.com
Cosmic Dancer Sculpture: space exploration, scientific and technological developments led to a space art project sent to the Mir Space Station, May 22, 1993. American residing in Switzerland. |
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Haselden, Ron - http://www.ronhaselden.com/
Light sculptures and architectural installations using neon, LEDs, film and video as well as drawing and painting. |
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Rackowe, Nathaniel - http://www.rackowe.com/
Large scale sculptural works combining light and physical materials designed to interact with the architectural environment in which they are situated. |
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Howe, Anthony A - http://www.howeart.net/
Abstract, organic kinetic sculptures from various metals and polymers. Eastsound, Washington, U.S.A. |
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Konrad, Michael - http://www.konradprojects.net/
Sculptural and video installations which examine the boundaries of public and private space using traffic and construction materials. |
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Ralfonso - http://www.ralfonso.com/
Kinetic sculptures (large to monumental; indoor and outdoor) driven by water, wind, electricity, and brainwaves. |
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Kornfeld, Douglas - http://www.awaka-inc.com
Museum and Gallery exhibitions, public art installations and interactive art design. |
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Moonen, Rob - http://www.goodhope.nl
Upstream Amsterdam 2002: Site specific post-colonialist installation |
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Swanson, Richard - http://richard.swanson.com
Installations and dance collaborations by Montana artist Richard Swanson. |
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Singer, Christian Bernard - http://www.christianbernardsinger.com
Eco-installations incorporate plant life, clay, bronze, found objects, video and other elements into living installations that oscillate between permanence and ephemera and turn on notions of interior/exterior space and place. |
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Perkins, Roger - http://www.rogerperkins.com
The English artist's studio practice involves the use of transient materials to relate to the subject narrative of Home. |
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Holden, Peter William - http://www.peter-william-holden.com/
An alternative to virtual reality using kinetic sculpture to create interactive fantasy worlds. |
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Blankman, Judith - http://www.dreamfish-creative.com/sculpture/
Architecturally-inspired structures reference their social contexts, including performance activations (structure movement, audience participation, and composed and random sound). California, USA |
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Plant, Andy - http://www.andyplant.co.uk/
Designs and builds mechanical sculptures and civic clocks for public arts, also transforming theatrical sets, vehicles, and props. |
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Geeven, Lotte - http://www.geeven.nl
installations, drawings, movies etc explore and bridge pseudo-scientific overviews and their narrative details |
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Jerlach, Lars; Stringfellow, Helen - http://tectonic-industries.com
Tectonic Industries: a collaborative of two visual artists exploring the relationship between artifice and reality through mixed-media installations. |
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Sproat, Christopher - http://www.christophersproat.com
Light sculptural installations. Also drawings, designs functional public art, custom furniture, lamps. |
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Bews, Philip and Gorvin, Diane - http://bewsgorvin.co.uk
Public, site-specific sculpture of a wide range of materials including carved stone and wood, and modeled plaster or clay sculptures for casting into bronze or glass. Coleford, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK. |
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Valdez, Nora - http://www.noravaldez.com/
Argentine artist working and exhibiting since 1977. Biography, resume, stone work, installations, Driftwood Beach projects, and public art. |
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Mueller, Regi - http://www.regimueller.com
Minimal art with a tinge of sensuousness: wall and floor installations, serigraphs. |
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Ford, James R - http://www.generalcarbuncle.com
General Carbuncle: Transformation in process of a 1981 Ford Capri into the General Lee, from TV show "Dukes of Hazzard" by covering it in donated little toy cars. London, England. |
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Allard, Michelle - http://michelleallard.com
Sculpture and installation involving the negotiation of common, re-purposed materials. |
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Hirose, Yuriko - http://www.yurikong.com/
Hirose Yuriko exhibits installations representing Ki-energy. |
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Thoma, Marta - http://www.mthoma.com
Installed works reference surrealism, figuration, and modern art, combining a skill in sewing and domestic attention transformed by metal skills and welding. Visual language blends the industrial and the domestic. California, USA. |
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Bock, John - http://www.postmedia.net/999/bock.htm
Focus on a piece "ArtemisiaSogJod Mechwimper" that reuqired viewers to physically move through a piece at the gallery "Klosterfelde" Berlin, Germany |
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Rathbun, Mike - http://mikerathbun.com
The artist uses raw pine, to fabricate a strange and irrational place where large ship like forms plow through wooden waves. |
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Peskens, Martyn - http://www.martyn.peskens.nl
Installations of body parts in plaster, epoxy and led's exploring the concept of "skin" though use of the artist's own body. Netherlands. |
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Zarins, Joyce Audy - http://www.joyceaudyzarins.com
Capturing nature's metaphors in steel and through scale, her works combine longevity, vitality, usefulness and beauty in installations. Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA |
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Fowler, Sandra - http://www.sandrafowlerpvartstudio.com/
Sandra Fowler is a photovoltaic artist and the first "Leaders in Energy and Environmental Design" (LEED)program-approved artist. Understanding the needs of "green" clients and working within LEED parameters, Sandra produces glass works while working with energy from the sun. |
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Andersen, Kevin M. - http://www.kandervision.com/giganto.html
Gigantopithecus: Permanent 9-foot tall steel and bronze sculpture installation in Oneonta New York. |
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ten Caat, Marijke - http://www.marijketencaat.com
Large installation around the theme of boredom and emptiness. |
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Ceraso, Steve - http://www.stevenceraso.com/
Public sculpture and installations in mixed media making use of a variety of discarded materials to create complex narratives. |
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Freeman, Chris - http://www.chrisfreemandesigns.com
Light sculpture and architectural lighting use neon, ceramics, and cold cathode for indoor and outdoor artistic and architectural applications. New York City, USA. |
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Forbes, Peter E. - http://www.asci.org/members/forbes/forbes.html
Two major "aero-style" installations incorporate motion with audio and light projection fitted with closed circuit television cameras. Syracuse, New York. |
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Holt, Debra - http://www.debraholt.com/
An online view of Debra Holt's paintings, sculptures and installations. |
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Allen, Joel S - http://joelallenartinstallation.com/index.htm
Addresses issues of wellness and the impact the pharma-conglomerates have on public health. Works include, "Pharma-Illogical: Can You Swallow This?", "Chummin' For Suckers: Sister Overboard", and "Pill-Poppin' Rocker: Now Seating the Culturalization of Chemical Dependency.". Great Falls, Montana, USA |
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Rackham, Melinda - http://www.subtle.net/sculpt.html
Mosaic and sculptural public art as well as online digital art and narratives |
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Daden, Raphael - http://www.raphaeldaden.co.uk
Installations include light-based sculptures combining resins and florescent light in public venues. Nottingham, England. |
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Cooke, Peter - http://www.bookbill.com/cookindx.htm
Mixed media sculpture installations reference cultural myths. Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. |
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Mulvihill, Tiki - http://tikimulvihill.com/
Vancouver-based installations and sculptural work use fictional premises to address issues of boundaries and land-use. |
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Hogbin, Stephen - http://www.mintmuseum.org/mason/masonsite/hogbin.html
Offers exhibition themes, virtual tour, woodturning resources and learning opportunities. Hogbin works in wood, bronze and stone. |
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Barber, Ross - http://users.qld.chariot.net.au/~barberr/
Based in Queensland, Australia and recipient of the Australian Commonwealth Centenary of Federation Medal for Distinguished Service to the Arts. Includes archive of installation sculpture in a range of media, 1992-2006, curriculum vitae, and a list of exhibitions. |
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Mills, Russell - http://www.permanence.de/millsbio/
Permanence offers a chronology of his life and work, one person exhibitions, two person exhibits with David Sylvian and Ian Walton, and selected group works. |
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Baynes, Andrew - http://www.andrewbaynes.com
Specializing in sand sculpture as performance production and installation. Uses an interactive and traditional approach of not using artificial additives or preservatives. |
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Rocco, Ron - http://www.fine-art.com/ron_rocco/lg_home.htm
Exhibits sculptures, installations, projects and multi-media works. |
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Williams Susan - http://www.susanwilliams-art.info
Presents exhibitions, installations and community art projects using sculpture, printmaking, collage and environmental themes. Community arts projects include working with persons with severe disabilities. |
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Lanzl, Christina - http://www.christinalanzl.com/pages/publicart_6.html
Public art, installation and performance by a New England artist. |
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Holden, Mark - http://www.markholden.info
Installation art including sculptures, drawings or other media. Recurrent themes include images, feelings, playfulness and memories from his childhood, even the "hostile environment of the adult world." |
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Champion, Silvia - http://www.silvia-champion.co.uk
Multimedia installations forming an ongoing investigation into her environment. Includes latest projects, exhibitions, and biography. |
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Fisher, J. M - http://www.azahner.com/projects/sky-stations.html
Sky Stations: Stainless steel sculptural urban landmarks. Kansas City, Kansas. |
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Bawa, Avantika - http://avantikabawa.com/
The artist explores nuances of architecture and the oddities of the everyday through the language of minimalism. |
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Galschiot, Jens - http://www.aidoh.dk/photos/photouig-index.htm
Offers images and history of Danish artist Jens Galschiot's installation, "Young People in Glass Tubes," on the Town Hall Square of Copenhagen city. |
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Trova, Ernest - http://home.i1.net/~dwolfe/trova2/
Six contemporary sculptures in a grassy field at St. Louis University contrast the surrounding urban landscape. |
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Sakai, Zon - http://www2.neweb.ne.jp/wd/zon/
Uses and re-uses inner tubes, rubber tires, and raw rubber in his mid-life crisis installations and performances. Fukuoka, Japan. |
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Chaiyod Kittikanampol - http://members.westnet.com.au/magic_a
Installations of a Thai sculptor working in stone, stainless steel and natural materials, based on natural form |
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Beard, Robert Roane - http://home.earthlink.net/~rrbeard/
"Thinking of You" is a meditation on the lives of ten friends who have died of AIDS. Work consists of a circle of ten piers, each surmounted by a white plaster head and bearing handwritten text that winds around the pier. |