Glance | Winter 2007

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“The Wattis was always meant to bring in practitioners from all over the world who could inspire greatness through greatness.” Larry Rinder, dean of the college and former director of the Wattis Institute

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Carsten Höller, The Invisible, 1998; from A Brief History of Invisible Art, 2005

Toshio Iwai, Composition on the Table, No. 1, Push, 1998–99; from Rooms for Listening, 2000

Jeremy Deller, After the Gold Rush, October 2002; from Capp Street Project: Jeremy Deller, 2002

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

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Martin Kersels, Ice Pond Fall #4, 1997; from Sudden Glory, 2002 Courtesy of the artist and Acme Gallery, Los Angeles

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Janine Antoni, Monument to go, 2005; from Monuments for the USA, 2005 Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York IMAGE: Suzanne Lagasa


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