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Patrick Strzelec at Jay Grimm.(Brief Article)
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Art in America
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July 1, 2000| Author:
Heartney, Eleanor
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The three peculiar sculptures in this exhibition coexisted somewhat uneasily in the small storefront gallery that contained them. Each deals with formal issues that have been the lifeblood of modern sculpture, among them relations of solid and void, gravity and extension, malleability and rigidity, regularity and chaos. But what is most striking about these untitled works (all 1999) is a deliberate dumbness of form and construction, which veers between the endearing and the annoyin...
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