| JOAN MARTER - SCULPTURES BY LINDA STEIN - 2005 |
 | Living and working in TriBeCa, Linda Stein found herself in a disaster zone on September 11, 2001... |
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| 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 |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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... |
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| 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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