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| 2007 |
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ARQUITECTURA E VIDA JULY/AUGUST '07
Arnold Zimmerman interviewed by Delfim Sardo
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| 2005 |
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AMERICAN CRAFT FEB/MAR '05
Review Arnold Zimmerman by Ellen Paul Denker
Arnold Zimmerman has long been recognized for
large-scale carved vessels and his work in titles.
"Parables of Folly", at greenwich House Pottery,
was a good opportunity to see his figurative
sodafires stoneware.
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| 2004 |
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AMERICAN CERAMICS 14/2
Big Apple Clay by John Perreault
New York Artists have been accused of being pampered by an
environment that is often isolated from the violent passions of a
dangerous world. All that changed on September 11,2001. Everything
that occurred on that day and since has had a profound effect on this
city's art world. In an account of the day and is aftermath, art
critic John Perreault presents a moving and insightful series of
interviews exploring 9/11's impact on New York's community of artists.
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| 2001 |
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John Elder Gallery, New York, NY
The large ceramics columns Arnold Zimmerman showed out doors at Snug Harbor a few years
ago made a powerful impression: their complicated organic imagery in a vertical architectural format
held off the tough competition of both nature and buildings...
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