Arts & Culture Magazine - January/February 2008 - (Page 36) Christine Desiree, USA 5 PuLsE > Christine Desiree graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design in 1991, and has since worked as a product, lighting and interior designer before becoming a full time sculptor in 2004. Her sculptures embody all of the principles of her work experience by arranging minimal compositions within a kinetic and lit space. Dennis Kowal, USA 6 OMINOUS IKON SERIES #69 > Dennis Kowal, an artist residing in Sarasota, has dedicated his energy for over 40 years to creating sculpture, and successfully collaborating with curators and corporations for private and public collections. Kowal’s work is archetypically monumental in its expression of the entropy and human scale that pervades society today. Dustin Shuler, USA 7 DANCE > An internationally acclaimed artist, Dustin Shuler challenges simple conceptions of art with materials that depart from our every day lives and interrupt their routine order. Residing in Inglewood, California, Shuler is best known for skewering a 1959 Cadillac with a two ton, twenty-foot nail at California State University, Dominguez Hills in 1980. DeWitt Godfrey, USA 8 PAMPLONA 2006 > DeWitt Godfrey lives in Amherst, Massachusetts and is the assistant professor of Fine Arts at Amherst College. His site-integrated works have been widely exhibited throughout the United States and abroad, and has earned him substantial critical attention. Godfrey’s sculptures tend to will their own identity by falling subservient to the natural force of gravity. 36 : : arts and culture magazine
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