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Cover of The New York Review magazine, featuring a blue modern sculpture outdoors with trees in the background, and the headline about Arlene Shechet's work.
Poster featuring a woman with blonde hair, wearing glasses and a brown shirt, standing against a concrete wall. Overlaid text reads 'Heavy Duty' with smaller text above and below.
A collage of various contemporary artworks and installations with the text 'ARTnews' at the top and 'Defining Artworks of 2024' in the center. The bottom has a white bar with 'by THE EDITORS OF ARTNEWS' and the date 'December 17, 2024 8:30am'.
Cover page of the Financial Times featuring a sculpture workshop with a person in futuristic clothing beside a large, incomplete metal sculpture.
Cover page of a publication titled 'III 4Columns' by Arlene Shechet and Jennifer Krasinski, featuring a sculpture titled 'Girl Group' by Storm King, set outdoors in a grassy field with hills and clouds in the background.
Poster for an art exhibition featuring a sculpture of a spaceship by Arlene Shechet, titled Midnight, 2024, made of aluminum paint, dimensions 3 1/8 inches by 9 5/8 inches by 14 inches, displayed outdoors with a grassy landscape and cloudy sky in the
Article titled 'The Art Newspaper' about Arlene Shechet's animated steel sculptures performing a dance at Storm King Sculpture Park, with a photo of a person and several sculptures in a park setting.
Cover of Bomb magazine featuring a close-up image of a green plush stuffed animal with a black nose. The title 'BOMB' is written in large blue letters at the top, and a list of names is printed on the right side.
Cover of a magazine article titled 'CULTURE' about artist Arlene Shechet and the Minimalist Boys' Club of Storm King, featuring an image of a stone house with a large pink and purple sculpture in front.
A newspaper article from Artnet featuring artist Arlene Shechet working on a large outdoor sculpture in a studio, with scaffolding and tools around her, dated May 10, 2024.
A woman in glasses and a red sweater stands in an art studio surrounded by mixed media sculptures and artwork, with a white wall and wooden beams in the background.
The front page of The New York Times featuring a headline about Arlene Shechet's 'Girl Group' and heavy metal art sculptures at Storm King, with a photo of a person working on a metal sculpture outdoors.
Page from The New York Times Style Magazine newsletter titled 'The T List,' featuring an image of Arlene Shechet in a fabrication shop with a new outdoor commission for Storm King Art Center on the left, and a close-up of Shechet's 'May Monday' sculp
Black and white photograph of a woman lying in bed, holding a pillow, with patterned wallpaper in the background. The image appears to be part of an art section titled "Goin's On About Town" from The New Yorker, dated June 28, 2019.
An art exhibit with ceramic sculptures of colorful animal heads, and a woman explaining them, in a gallery setting.
Arlene Shechet posing in front of her sculpture at an art exhibit. The sculpture features large, crumpled, black and silver materials. She is wearing glasses, a black jacket, and black pants.
Magazine cover titled 'CULTURED' featuring art sculptures, including a yellow abstract sculpture on a wooden base and a dark textured sculpture on a stand, with an article about artist Arlene Shechet.
A bronze sculpture of a dog's head by Arlene Shechet, displayed in an art gallery.
A bronze sculpture of a seated woman with her legs crossed and arms resting on her knee, in a park with trees and bushes, and a grey monument with a statue of a man in a suit standing on top of it in the background.
An artist working in a studio, shaping or installing a large, curved sculpture resembling a wing or fin made of metal or similar material.
Gallery wall with sculptures including a wooden stand with a blue circular top, and other abstract wooden sculptures on minil tables in a white art gallery.
Photograph of a newspaper article from The New Yorker with the headline, 'Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold Collection.' The article features a photograph of a terracotta statue of Diana the Huntress by Jean-Antoine Houdon,
Cover of an exhibition catalog featuring two sculptures, one large and one small, both resembling abstract, textured forms that mimic organic shapes. The catalog is for an event titled 'Body-To-Body Experience' by artist Arlene Shechet.
A screenshot of a New York Times art article titled "Arlene Shechet Has a First Museum Retrospective in Boston." The page features an image of four sculptures displayed in a gallery. The sculptures are abstract and varied in shape and color: one is a
Screenshot of an article from The Boston Globe titled 'Sculptor Arlene Shechet evokes inner life in new ICA exhibition.' The page shows a sculpture made of stacked books with dark, tangled forms underneath. The caption indicates it's a detail of Arle
A white sculpture made of various small blocks and shapes stacked on a black pedestal.
An art magazine cover titled "HYPERALERGIC" features an article about Arlene Shechet's ceramic sculptures. The cover shows a tall, textured ceramic sculpture resembling a mythical creature with multiple dark blue, tentacle-like appendages on top of a
Magazine cover titled 'Art in America' featuring a close-up of a contemporary bronze sculpture of a face and hand, with artist names Arlene Shechet, Ai Weiwei, Haim Steinbach, Pacific Standard Time, Moyra Davey listed.
An art display with multiple sculptures resembling organic, textured forms placed on wooden pedestals and stands in a gallery with large windows showing green trees outside.
Cover of a magazine featuring artist Arlene Shechet sitting on a chair in an art studio, surrounded by wooden sculptures and blocks, wearing an orange beanie, glasses, a blue jacket, and black pants.

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