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Mark di Suvero
\"Published Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY, in association with Prestel Publishing, this fully illustrated volume is the first comprehensive monograph of the sculptor Mark di Suvero. In essays by a range of contributors and an interview with the artist, the book explores the unique physicality of di Suvero's work, both in process and product. Specific topics include the development of di Suvero's career and multinational life; a comparison of works installed in bucolic versus urban settings; the intersection between di Suvero's stylistic and political interests; and his work as an advocate for the arts\"-- Provided by publisher.
Barrow Old Hall and Twiss Green
This book presents results of excavations at the moated sites of Barrow Old Hall and Twiss Green, in Warrington, North West England, including evidence for possible aisled halls at both sites, as well as a significant assemblage of medieval and early post-medieval pottery.