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Issue 34

The End: Rethink the Box

Sculptor Chris Gilmour upcycles humble cardboard boxes into full-scale likenesses from everyday life.

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Issue 31

The End: Junkyard Critters

Ann P. Smith creatively recycles discarded machine parts and electronics into works of art.

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Issue 30

The End: Making Waves

Reuben Margolin creates kinetic sculptures that capture the hypnotic movements of nature.

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Issue 26

The End: Aquatic Art

British artist Jason de Caires Taylor has created some of the first underwater sculpture parks, which will eventually become part of their reef environments.

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Issue 25

The Party’s Over

The art bubble has burst. Artists are going to have to take a new look at their work, their role and their society. What will they see?

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Issue 22

Crossing the Divide

Acclaimed American sculptor Martin Puryear not only makes soaring art, but inspires soaring poetry as well.

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Issue 19

On the Town: Cash-Poor Culture

While spare change is a rarity, find refuge in the public art scene.

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Issue 19

A Magnificent Space

Antony Gormley's radical sculptures of bodies explore the relationships that define and connect us.

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Issue 08

The End: Canstruction

Sculptures made of canned goods offer more than just aesthetic enjoyment—they are small steps in the effort to eradicate hunger.

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