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    • Public Art Commissions, Exemplified by Auke de Vries
    • Brazil: A Site and Subject for Sculpture?
    • Minimalism and Neoconcretism
    • John Addington Symonds and the Misrecognition of Antinous
    • Looking for Antinous in Marguerite Yourcenar's 'Memoirs of Hadrian'
    • Beuys: ‘To be a teacher is my greatest work of art!’
    • Russian Berlin in the 1920s
    • The ‘Laocoon’: An Ancient Combination of Sculptural Forms and Myth
    • Thomas Schütte: Something is missing (1980)
    • Programmatic Portrait: On Imi Knoebel's 'Raum 19'
    • Nature and Mythology, two galleries and their furnishings contrasted: Temple Newsam and Hagley
    • Sugar Sculpture, Porcelain and Table Layout 1530-1830
    • Chromophobia: Ancient and Modern, and a Few Notable Exceptions
    • Earth
    • Encapsulating Public Art: The PADT archive at the Henry Moore Institute
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Art & Spatial Politics
Deanna Petherbridge

1 January 1994

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Reproduction in Sculpture: Dilution or Increase?
Ed Allington and Ben Dhaliwal

1 January 1994

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Gabo's Stones
Martin Hammer and Christina Lodder

16 February 1995

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William Tucker: The Language of a Sculptor
Alison Sleeman

16 February 1995

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Public Art Commissions, Exemplified by Auke de Vries
Franz W. Kaiser

27 September 2005

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Brazil: A Site and Subject for Sculpture?
Tonico L. Auad

22 March 2006

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Minimalism and Neoconcretism
Anna Dezeuze

26 March 2006

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John Addington Symonds and the Misrecognition of Antinous
Stephen Bann

11 July 2006

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Looking for Antinous in Marguerite Yourcenar's 'Memoirs of Hadrian'
Nigel Saint

18 July 2006

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Beuys: ‘To be a teacher is my greatest work of art!’
Petra Richter

3 October 2006

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Russian Berlin in the 1920s
Michael White and Paul Paret

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The ‘Laocoon’: An Ancient Combination of Sculptural Forms and Myth
Richard Brilliant

19 June 2007

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Thomas Schütte: Something is missing (1980)
Stefanie Manthey

31 October 2007

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Programmatic Portrait: On Imi Knoebel's 'Raum 19'
Wouter Davidts

17 October 2006

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Nature and Mythology, two galleries and their furnishings contrasted: Temple Newsam and Hagley
James Lomax

29 October 2008

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Sugar Sculpture, Porcelain and Table Layout 1530-1830
Howard Coutts and Ivan Day

7 October 2008

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Chromophobia: Ancient and Modern, and a Few Notable Exceptions
David Batchelor

5 April 1997

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Earth
Anna Lovatt

4 March 2009

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Encapsulating Public Art: The PADT archive at the Henry Moore Institute
Malcolm Miles

22 January 2010





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