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AGAR Manufacturing Co., the artists, and the art materials mentioned in this brochure are fictional. This is vol. 3, no. 4 of Avant Garde Art Review (AGAR). A conceptual artwork by editor/artist Stephen s'Soreff, the thirteen previous issues of AGAR have "reviewed" art and art techniques which may exist in the future. The intent of these is visionary suggestion, to the imaginative, of what art could be like in the future... |
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Baltimore Aquarium lobby floor.
"Flying to Atlantis," 120 ft. x 180 ft. sheer screen permanent installation by Joan Ritter. |
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Solid grown crystal wall works by Alice Hume, l. white opal, r. blue sapphire, courtesy Bequerelle gallery |
| Helicopter visits George Cruz installing his latest liquid computer sculpture "Sea Poet," Big Sur, CA. |
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Kim Jong Sun performs "Holo-men" surrounded by 3D images she creates.
photo: Holografik fabrik gmbH, Amsterdam |
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"Iowa Eye," monumental land sculpture, one-half mile long, genetically engineered and grown from
single seed by Phillip Gidney
photo: U.S. Dept. of Culture |
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Poly-water ice sculpture by Tony Giordan is unveiled in Tel Aviv Museum garden. |
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