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Category Archives: Outdoor Sculpture

On Restoration: Art Thompson’s Boo-Qwilla

February 6, 2010by Oliver 6 Comments

Restoration projects must confront the work of art on two levels: as an object and as a text.  The object that is the artwork is physical; it is described with […]

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History and Theory, Outdoor Sculpture

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