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Sentinel Tribune May 17, 2001 |
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| By Carroll McCune | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Clip from article "Nine in Space" exhibit:
The stylistic diversity of work presented in "Nine In Space" indicates that these young artists roam freely among the many ideological movements of 20th century art as well as pay homage to the ideals of western classicism. |
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| dialogue, Inc. Magazine July/August, 2001 |
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| Clip from article "Nine in Space" exhibit:
If ever there were an argument for artistic collaboration, it would be a bold statement veiled within the quiet successes of a group exhibition. Lurking among the paintings, sculptures and prints of "Nine in Space," the current exhibition at Space237, is such a secret coup. It's not immediately apparent. The common logic of laboratory work and academic experimentation creeps through the gallery, until one turns a corner, stumbling upon one of many witty exercises that cause the works of these young Bowling Green, Ohio, artists to cohere into a community of dialects and interests. |
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Space 237, 237 N. Michigan, Toledo, OH 43604, 419-255-5117 |
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