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Fresh look finds new depths in 'lost' sculptor's work
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'Lee Bontecou: A Retrospective'
When: Saturday through May 30
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago
Phone: (312) 280-2660
Admission: $10 (free Tuesdays, $6 for students and senior
citizens)
Much has been made of the mysterious 30-year "disappearance" of
sculptor Lee Bontecou, whose retrospective opens Saturday at the
Museum of Contemporary Art. Seen by many as the visual spokeswoman
for feminism in the 1960s, Bontecou was reported to have walked a...
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LEE BONTECOU
Artforum
; LEE BONTECOU UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM From 1960 to 1971, Lee Bontecou showed consistently at Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, where her large-scale wall reliefs were admired by critics and collectors alike. During this period, she also had several European museum shows and was included in Documenta 3.
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What Lee Bontecou did on her 3-decade hiatus.(NEWS)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ... wanting to be boxed in by critics' expectations. But nothing prepared her for the onslaught of publicity from art journals, Vogue, news magazines, the New Yorker, even the Wall Street Journal. Museums and collectors competed to flesh out their Bontecou holdings ...
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Fresh look finds new depths in 'lost' sculptor's work
Chicago Sun-Times
; 'Lee Bontecou: A Retrospective' When: Saturday through May 30 Where: Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago Phone: (312) 280-2660 Admission: $10 (free Tuesdays, $6 for students and senior citizens) Much has been made of the mysterious 30-year "disappearance" of sculptor Lee Bontecou, whose
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The Return of The Natural: Lee Bontecou, off the scene for 30 years, hits a comeback home run.
Newsweek
; Byline: Peter Plagens It's pretty hard to decide which is more inspiring: the long-awaited Lee Bontecou retrospective exhibition at the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (though Jan. 11), or the movie-quality story of the 72-year-old artist herself. In the early 1960s, the blond, pixieish sculptor
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Catholic theology of work and worship
St. John's Law Review
; In Frederick Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, Zarathustra is asked about his happiness. He replies, "Do I then strive after happiness? I strive after my work."1 In this phrase, Nietzsche correctly identified one of the extremes in which modernity conceives the nature of man: Man is his work. The
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Integrating life with work.
Furniture-Today
; By Susan Pantaleo, ASID Designers creating new types of spaces that inspire and invigorate The spaces we work in are slowly evolving into places where our career and the rest of our life can merge. Demands from all facets of life require workers to adapt in order to survive. The focus on personal
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Dr. Reed Bontecou
Military Images
; ... Troy, and known as the Troy Regiment. The regiment left the state for Fortress Monroe, Virginia, May 18 and occupied Newport News on May 29. In September 1861 Bontecou accepted an appointment of surgeon of U.S. Volunteers and was placed in charge of the Hygeia ...
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CHEAPER WAY TO GET TO WORK BICYCLES' HEYDEY RETURNS AMID HIGH FUEL COSTS
Evansville Courier & Press (2007-Current)
; When summer 2008 rides into the history books, we may remember it as the summer when.. n Half a dozen brown-clad Vanderburgh County deputies "went green" by commuting to work on their personal bicycles n Three mechanics at an East Side bicycle shop worked overtime assembling new bikes and repairing
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TOGETHERNESS AT HOME AND AT WORK COUPLES THAT OWN BUSINESSES WORK AT MAKING IT WORK.(WORK SMART)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
; Byline: KIERA WIATRAK For the State Journal We were all rooting for Pam and Jim from The Office. We watched an office flirtation turn into a kiss, eventually a relationship and now talk of marriage. But the side of office romance NBC's hit fails to reveal is what happens when the pair goes home
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Rise in people out of work as wages fall; MORE EVIDENCE OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN IS REVEALED.(News)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; ... output always increases. Mike Parker, spokesman for the North East Chamber of Commerce, said: We are hearing and seeing mixed news from North East companies at the moment. You are hearing in some sectors that companies are losing jobs, while in others they ...
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