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Christopher Adams

March 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Christopher Adams is a medical doctor, and it shows in his ceramic sculpture, which looks biological and evokes an unseen plant and animal world....more...

Omar Chacon

March 2007 By: Joe Jacobs

Today, Omar Chacon resides in New York, but still feels strong ties to his Latin American heritage. “My work always comes from somewhere; it is not pure abstraction.”...more...

Coming to America

March 2007 By: Jim McClelland

WEB EXCLUSIVE: One of Japan’s most revered and internationally acclaimed contemporary artists will give 27 murals to be installed at Shofuso (“Pine Breeze Villa”), the Japanese house and garden in Philadelphia....more...

Hiroyuki Doi

March 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Hiroyuki Doi, a 60-year-old self-taught artist based in Tokyo, began creating obsessive drawings consisting of thousands of circles of varying sizes two decades ago....more...

Kim Keever

February 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Keever meticulously crafts a miniature landscape using branches, twigs, bonsai trees, resin and sand....more...

Franco Mondini-Ruiz

February 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Lawyer-turned-artist Franco Mondini-Ruiz deftly crafts exquisite small-scaled pictures, often just 10 inches high....more...

Leslie Shows

February 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Leslie Shows' large paintings on wood panel present unpopulated, lifeless landscapes blighted by industry....more...

Mexico City’s Moment

February 2007 By: Edward M. Gomez

An intriguing blend of ancient and modern, plus a new fair, give the capital art-world allure. ...more...

Dan Kopp

February 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

In his work, Yves Tanguy meets Thomas Cole—the deserted scenes and organic, abstract forms recall Surrealistic dreamscapes, while the suggestion of trees, pastures and mountains....more...

Back to the Beach

December 2006 By: By David Heller

Four reasons to visit Miami—beyond the mega-fairs....more...

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