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PRESS 2010 David Bullock, 'Inconceivable PRESS 2010 David Bullock, 'Inconceivable Border', Zeitraum, Lech Zurs am Arlberg, Austria, Winter 2010 Belinda Fiebiger, 'Gedanken, so biegsam wei hei ßes Eisen', Next Art, 2010 Door Rudi Fuchs, 'Kijken', De Groene Amsterdammer, 11 November 2010 Achille Bonito Oliva, 'Antony Gormley: Cosi un disegno si trasforma in scultura', la Repubblica, 6 November 2010 Rachael Barrett, 'Figuring it Out', Apollo Magazine, London, England, November 2010 Stuart Isacoff, 'Moving Toward the Modern', Wall Street Journal, New York, USA, 1 November 2010 Martin Herbert, 'Plinthers - on and off stage', The Daily Telegraph, London, England, 30 October 2010 Han Ceelen, 'Wachten op de sterren', De Morgen op Zaterdag, Brussels, Belgium, 18 September 2010 Sandra Smets, 'Poepende man peinst over het artificiele land', NRC Handelsblad, Rotterdam, Holland, 18 September 2010 Arnoud Breitbarth, 'Knielende man in Lelystad', De Telegraaf, Amsterdam, Holland, 17 September 2010 Charlotte Higgins, 'Gormley's squatting man bemuses Dutch', The Guardian, London, England, 28 August 2010 Koos de Wilt, 'De hurkende reus van Lelystad', FD Persoonlijk, Het Financieele Dagblad, Amsterdam, Holland, 28 August 2010 Jean West, 'Space man', The Big Issue in the North, Manchester, England, 9 - 16 August 2010 Peter Aspden, 'High Concept', Financial Times, London, England, 7 August 2010 Peter Aspden, 'Angel of the North creator to give BBC Radio 4 Reith lectures', Financial Times, London, England, 7 August 2010 Antony Gormley, 'The Iron Men', Review, The Guardian, London, England, 7 August 2010 Edith Schlocker, 'Rostige Wachter der Hohen', Die Presse, Vienna, Austria, 2 August 2010 David Bullock, 'Exploring the Field', Zeitraum Magazine, Lech Zurs am Arlberg, Austria, Summer 2010 Anne Katrin Febler, 'Blutende Stellvertreter des Menschen', Kulture, Der Standard, Vienna, Austria, 31 July 2010 Mark Brown, 'Antony Gormley poses lofty questions in the Austrian mountains', The Guardian, London, England, 30 July 2010 Interview with Antony Gormley, 'Bikes for hire!', Time Out, London, England, 29 July 2010 Brian Carter, 'Anchorage, Alaska, US - Antony Gormley's statue gazes out at the Alaskan wilderness', Architectural Review Online, 27 July 2010 Alice Jones, 'The hills are alive', The Independent Magazine, London, England, 24 July 2010 Antony Gormley, 'This site is a real challenge to artists', The Independent, London, England, 20 July 2010 Stuart Jeffries, 'Nothing to see here', G2, The Guardian, London, England, 12 July 2010 Dalya Alberge, 'Gormley's human figures make their last stand high in the Austrian Alps', The Observer, London, England, 4 July 2010 Peter Jackson, 'Indentities', Introducing Human Geographies, 2010 Koos de Wilt, Interview with Antony Gormley, Hollands Diep, Amsterdam, Holland, July/August 2010 Martin Wainwright, 'Trees obscure sculpture', The Guardian, London, England, 28 June 2010 Tim Cornwell, 'Antony Gormley comes to the Water of Leith - for 1,000 years', The Scotsman, Edinburgh, UK, 23 June 2010 Phil Miller, 'Gormley bares all for sake of secret river art', The Herald, Edinburgh, Scotland, 23 June 2010 Phil Daoust, 'The many faces (and bodies) of Antony Gormley', The Guardian, London, England, 23 June 2010 Author Unknown, 'Artist reflects on Scottish culture', The Times, London, England, 23 June 2010 Duncan MacMillan, 'Poetic forms', The Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22 June 2010 Chitra Ramaswamy, 'The main event: 6 Times', Scotland on Sunday, Edinbugh, Scotland, 20 June 2010 Susan Mansfield, 'Walking on Water', The Scotsman, Edinburgh, England, 15 June 2010 Richard Dorment, 'A little light entertainment', The Daily Telegraph, London, England, 15 June 2010 Neelam Raaj, 'Body at work, meet Antony Gormley', The Times of India, Mumbai, India, 12 June 2010 Barry Didcock, 'Iron man', The Herald, Glasgow, England, 12 June 2010 Mike Wade, ''I've climbed up to its testicles'...the crouching colossus that towers over Angel of the North', The Times, London, England, 7 June 2010 Ian McKellen, 'Waiting for Gormley', The West Australian, Perth, Australia, 5 June 2010 Nancy Durrant, Review of Test Sites at White Cube, The Times, London, England, 4 June 2010 Laura McLean-Ferris, Review of Test Sites at White Cube, The Independent, London, England, 4 June 2010 Stephen Bevis, 'Godot stars make long dash to see sculptures', The West Australian, Perth, Australia, 4 June 2010 Mark Brown, 'Art that blinds with brilliance', The Guardian, London, England, 4 June 2010 John Paul Pryor, 'Antony Gormley: Test Sites', www.dazeddigital.com, 3 June 2010 Louise Jury, 'Angel artist Gormley puts his body on the line for his work again', Evening Standard, London, England, 3 June 2010 Ossian Ward, 'Antony Gormley in conversation', Time Out, London, England, 3 - 9 June 2010 Robyn Davidson, 'Body of Work - Robyn Davidson on Antony Gormley's Firmament IV', The Monthly, Sydney, Australia, June 2010 Caroline Bugler, '6 Times', Art Quarterly, The Art Fund, London, England, 1 June 2010 Cristina Ruiz, 'Gormley sculpture slated in Anchorage', The Art Newspaper, New York, USA, June 2010 Fiona Maddocks, 'Precision made', Royal Academy of Arts Magazine, London, England, No. 107, Summer 2010 Alphonso Lingis, 'Inner Space', Mosaic, 2010 'Q+A Antony Gormley on 'Horizon Field', Austria Magazine, Summer 2010 James Pomfret, 'British sculptor Antony Gormley eyes public art in Asia', Reuters online, 31 May 2010 Richard Cork, Review of Critical Mass at De La Warr Pavilion, Financial Times, London, England, 30 May 2010 Jackie Wullschlager, 'Lunch with the FT', Financial Times, London, England, 29 May 2010 Patrick Brzeski, 'Hot Seat: Antony Gormley', Time Out Hong Kong (online), 26 May 2010 Aida Edemariam, Saturday Interview, The Guardian, London, England, 22 May 2010 Bryan Copland, 'Crouching man shows his metal', East Lothian Courier, Edinburgh, Scotland, 21 May 2010 'Crouching man structure enthralls primary pupils', East Lothian Courier, Edinbugh, Scotland, 21 May 2010 Brian Carter, 'Habitat - design by Antony Gormley', www.e-architect.co.uk , 21 May 2010 Katerina Strickland, 'Steely imagination: Artist brings weighty work to Sydney', The Australian Financial Review, Sydney, Australia, 6 May 2010 Jan Van Boeckel, 'On Being Human', Resurgence Magazine, Devon, England, May/June 2010, No. 260 Tara Erer, 'Uzamda olma hali', Art Unlimited, Istanbul, Turkey, May 2010 Mayo Martin, 'Get the drift?', Today, Singapore, 30 April 2010 Dan Bloom, 'Gormley's £400k art docks by the shore', Edinburgh Evening News, Edinburgh, England, 30 April 2010 Peter Schjeldahl, 'Antony Gormley', The New Yorker, New York, USA, 26 April 2010 Mike Dunham, 'Review of Habitat', Anchorage Daily News Online, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 25 April 2010 Mike Dunham, 'British sculptor set to unveil Habitat', Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, USA, 24 April 2010 Guy Adams, 'Gormley statues spark suicide alerts', The Independent, London, England, 17 April 2010 Review of Breathing Room II at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, www.artobserved.com, 13 April 2010 Avika Gottlieb, 'Anatomy as architecture', The National, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 10 April 2010 Sue Gyford and Andrew Picken , 'Gormley statues 'will lure vandals'', Edinburgh Evening News, Edinburgh, UK, 9 April 2010 Linda Yablonsky, 'Artifacts: Antony Gormley's Human Pop-Ups', New York Times T-Magazine Blog, 29 March 2010 Johanna Radiger, 'Die Nackten von New York', Berliner Zeitung, 27 March 2010 Nancy Groves, 'Antony Gormley's New York's statues to be a towering success', The Independent, London, England, 26 March 2010 Marina Cashdan, 'Sentinels in the Sky: Antony Gormley on "Event Horizon"', ARTINFO, New York, USA, 26 March 2010 Katya Kazakina, 'Gormley's Naked Men on N.Y. Rooftops Are Yours for $2.3 Million', Bloomberg.com, New York, USA, 24 March 2010 Adam Lisberg, 'Mayor Bloomberg gets an eyeful...', Daily News, New York, USA, 24 March 2010 Kimberly Chou, 'Watch That Man: Antony Gormley', Art in America, New York, USA, 23 March 2010 Charlie Finch, 'Sentries of Security', artnet, New York, USA, 22 March 2010 Carol Vogel, 'Interlopers on the Skyline' The New York Times, New York, USA, 19 March 2010 Janice Turner, Interview with Antony Gormley , The Times, London, England, 19 March 2010 Rob Long, 'Not Able to Leap Tall Buildings, but out there', The Wall Street Journal, New York, USA, 19 March 2010 Janice Turner, Interview with Antony Gormley, The Times, London, England, 19 March 2010 Ruth Bloomfield, 'Gormley hotel guests can sleep in a sculpture', www.bdonline.co.uk, 19 March 2010 James Bone, 'Antony Gormley's rooftop sculptures are making New Yorkers jumpy', Times Online, London, England, 12 March 2010 Jamie Schram, 'Don't jump..! to conclusions', New York Post, New York, USA, 10 March 2010 Alex Palmer, 'Iron Men Take to New York's Rooftops, Sidewalks', The Huffington Post, New York, USA, 9 March 2010 Lukas I. Alpert, 'Ironmen invade Flatiron District', New York Post, New York, USA, 6 March 2010 Andrew McKie, 'Florence's catalyst for change', The Wall Street Journal, New York, USA, 5 March 2010 Hazel Mollison, 'Lothian gets its very own man of steel', Edinburgh Evening News, Edinburgh, England, 5 March 2010 Louise Roug, 'Welcome to Nude York', Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, USA, 5 March 2010 Amanda Gordon, 'Close to the Edge', ARTnews, New York, USA, March 2010 Karlyn de Jongh, 'A Conversation with Antony Gormley: Being the Void', Sculpture Magazine, Washington, USA, March 2010, Vol. 29, No. 2 Jenn Selby, 'Gormley exhibits on New York rooftops', cnntraveller.com, London, UK, 25 Feburary 2010 Sarah Milroy,
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