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It's this history of observing relations that facilitates our emotional response to objects and ultimately allows us to recognize the sculpture's success or failure at providing us anchorage for meaning.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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It's this history of observing relations that facilitates our emotional response to objects and ultimately allows us to recognize the sculpture's success or failure at providing us anchorage for meaning.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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The sculpture's features, especially its barely delineated closed eyes, lend to "Echo" the dreamy aspect of a mirage.
Mixing Minimalism, Mythology and the Miscellaneous Lance Esplund 2011
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It's this history of observing relations that facilitates our emotional response to objects and ultimately allows us to recognize the sculpture's success or failure at providing us anchorage for meaning.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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If Mr. Meadmore is a bellwether, I lean toward the "profound" side when weighing Minimalist sculpture's legacy.
The Good, the Bad and the Inspiring Peter Plagens 2012
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"And if I crash, then the sculpture's complete, and we show it."
Dorothy Spears: Matthew Day Jackson: Artist as Stuntman Dorothy Spears 2010
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"And if I crash, then the sculpture's complete, and we show it."
Dorothy Spears: Matthew Day Jackson: Artist as Stuntman Dorothy Spears 2010
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"And if I crash, then the sculpture's complete, and we show it."
Dorothy Spears: Matthew Day Jackson: Artist as Stuntman Dorothy Spears 2010
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"And if I crash, then the sculpture's complete, and we show it."
Dorothy Spears: Matthew Day Jackson: Artist as Stuntman Dorothy Spears 2010
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The sculpture's outlandish size, its unlikely setting, the make-do materials, not to mention its utter uselessness as a water-going vehicle, combine to evoke the innocent madcap fascinations many of us adults never fully outgrow for train sets, dolls' houses, snowmen and sandcastles.
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