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Salon.com July 12, 2000 Wendy Mitchell |
Cynthia Plaster Caster: Art with staying power She made her name memorializing the most prized equipment of famed rockers like Hendrix. Three decades later the work's still hard, but satisfying.  |
Salon.com July 11, 2000 Alan Michael Parker, with paintings by Joe Morse |
A trip to the Tate Modern England's newest art cause celebre is a massive power station turned gallery on the banks of the Thames.  |
Salon.com July 10, 2000 Pegi Taylor |
Artist at work As a nude model, I let him have more and more -- right up to the moment I walked out. Was he a plucky old character or just a lonely perv?  |
Salon.com June 27, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Thoroughly modern Medicis Will new-economy millionaires bankroll needy artists? Several Web companies are promoting the idea.  |
Salon.com June 22, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Andre the Giant bombs the world! From London to L.A., Tokyo to Philly, guerrilla artist Shepard Fairey's ironic, iconic postering blitz featuring the long-dead WWF star has become a global phenomenon.  |
Salon.com June 12, 2000 Daryl Lindsey |
George Segal His sculpture depicted people doing ordinary things, but his work showing gays and lesbians ignited controversy -- and made an inestimable contribution to American culture.  |
Science News June 10, 2000 Ivars Peterson |
Puzzling Lines Born in Hartford, Conn., in 1928, artist Sol LeWitt has often featured geometric and combinatorial themes in his numerous creations....  |
Salon.com May 31, 2000 Jeff Stark |
Stupid death tricks How a Web performance artist created a fake chain of theme-park cemeteries and embarrassed 39 newspapers, 19 radio stations, six TV stations, 10 magazines and 20 Web sites.  |
Salon.com February 8, 2000 Kevin Conley |
William Wegman His wry, wildly popular photography owes a great debt to the gifted performance artists he works with.  |
Science News June 3, 2000 Ivars Peterson |
Sliding Pi Artist Arlene Stamp creates public mosaic art using the digits of pi.  |
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