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FROM EXHIBITION CATALOGS
JOAN MARTER - SCULPTURES BY LINDA STEIN - 2005
Living and working in TriBeCa, Linda Stein found herself in a disaster zone on September 11, 2001...
LINDA STEIN - Knights (A Sculpture Series After 9/11) - 2005
Transition through Sculpture The replay of 9/11 still permeates my psyche, though I could not write my thoughts down until more than three years later. Yet visually and viscerally I began to address it in my art and could unconsciously relive an
JOAN MARTER - Linda Stein: Portraits in Mood - 2002 (Also in Smith College Catalog, 2004)
Returning to painting, collage, and mixed media on paper after her creation of sculptures in wood and metal, Linda Stein continues her longstanding exploration of the body as a study in classical idealism and private fantasy...
SHERRILL REDMON - Introduction for Exhibition Catalog for Morgan Gallery, Smith College: Linda Stein, The Face: An Obsession, Three Decades - 2004
The Morgan Gallery is pleased to be exhibiting the work of Linda Stein with feminist highlights from her thirty year obsession...
LINDA STEIN - Notes on My Obsession. Essay for Smith College Exhibition Catalog.47 Pages, 44 Color Images - 2004
It was as an artist in the 1970’s that I became obsessed with the face. It came on me rather suddenly, when my then current work involved the nude...
JOAN MARTER - SCULPTURES BY LINDA STEIN - Evocative Fragments and Secret Narratives - 2001
Linda Stein offers sculptures that evoke artifacts of bygone civilizations. Her brilliant metal objects are a voyage of discovery, actually derived from our own world. The secret narratives of these found objects are literally embedded in the works...
SALLI ZIMMERMAN - Exhibition Catalog for Linda Stein - 2000
In her sculpture, Linda Stein is an archeologist of text, which for her represents a kind of fossilized civilization...
MARCIA NEWFIELD - Power & Vulnerability: The Art of Linda Stein - 1999
In the late 1980's, when sculptor Linda Stein began to use the machete blade in her work, she created Blade Space, a lyrical series including many suspended sculptures...
PHYLLIS BRAFF - Stein's Outdoor Sculpture Welcomes Visitors to the East Hampton Airport - 1998
True to the spirit of an aircraft, Linda Stein’s East Hampton Airport Sculpture thrusts forward into space...
LISA PANZERA - Stein Outdoor Airport Sculpture - 1998
The East Hampton Sky Ride by Linda Stein is a newly completed public sculpture at the East Hampton Airport...
CORINNE ROBINS - Linda Stein's Sculptures - 1989
Ceremonial objects, objects that speak of the meaning and mystery of life, objects for spiritual rather than daily use are any and every civilization's first art...
ROBERT CRADDOCK - REGARDING THE ART OF LINDA STEIN - 1989
There once was a society conceived in imbalance and violence. In this society, as the nature of the imbalance grew, so did the incidence and the fear of violence...
DR. RONNY COHEN - Linda Stein BLADES - 1989
Both as a creative concept and cultural statement, Blades, the exciting multi-media project by artist Linda Stein, is a metaphor which addresses one of the most compelling issues of these times...
GEORGE W. STAEMPFLI - Linda Stein - 1989
There are few ritual objects in the world which evoke as wide a range of associations in human beings as Scepters...

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