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ART AS PLAY\MARK DI SUVERO'S MASSIVE 'LAO-TZU' SCULPTURE WILL BRING A SERIOUS SENSE OF\FREE SPIRIT TO DENVER THIS SPRING.(ENTERTAINMENT/WEEKEND/SPOTLIGHT)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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February 15, 1996|
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Byline: MARY VOELZ CHANDLER ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER
Mark di Suvero says he likes people to get involved with his sculpture. So thumbing through the pages of a catalog from an installation of seven abstract works set among exotic 15th century buildings in Venice, it's not surprising to see people perched atop the massive beams and arcs as if they were so many kids on a playground jungle gym.
Yet it's necessary to remember that for someone who turns art into play, di Suvero means business.
Denver residents will get a chance to see that this ...
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