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Article: DONALD LIPSKI.(Brief Article)
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- Artforum International
- Article date:
- April 1, 2000
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GALERIE LELONG / JOHN GIBSON
Donald Lipski has steadfastly bucked the waves of Conceptualism that have refueled sculpture during the last two decades. Apart from grouping his idiosyncratic renderings according to the most general object- or process-related axes, the latter-day surrealist has rejected metaphorical reference in his work as a rule--content rather to recast the quotidian, finding the sublime in the transformation and permutation itself, not in an altered object's meaning. Yet over the last ten years Lipski's work has gradually begun to explore themes, synthesizing in the process the poetic and unfamiliar associations of his earlier assemblages.
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