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"Osman Khan’s massive exhibition 'Road to Hybridabad,' on view at MASS MoCA and the subject of his interview here, is based on interwoven stories that he has been developing for most of his life. Indeed, he found key inspiration for the multi-room installation, he says, in the transformational stories of One Thousand and One Nights. " –Daniel Kunitz, Editor-in-Chief
Volume 44 Issue 2. Featuring Giovanni Anselmo, Bharti Kher, Osman Khan, Johan Muyle, Saad Qureshi, and Tadáskía. Reviews of Elina Autio and Grant Mooney.
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A publication of the International Sculpture Center, Sculpture magazine is the essential source of information and dialogue on all forms of contemporary sculpture internationally. You can find our not-to-be missed coverage of contemporary sculptural art – from features, interviews with artists, reviews of current shows and other art criticism, to thought-provoking essays
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