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PRESS 1995 Andrew Renton, 'Antony Gormley: Reclaiming the Subject Or PRESS 1995 Andrew Renton, 'Antony Gormley: Reclaiming the subject or making a case for the angel', Art & Design, No.41, 1995 1994 Adrian Searle, 'We know you're in there'. The Independent, 4 November 1994 Angella Johnson, 'Man of iron forges hard image in the name of art', The Guardian, London, England, 2 November 1994 Author Unknown, 'Tate unveils entries for Turner Prize', The Times, London, England, 2 November 1994 Dan Conaghan, 'Artists bend over backwards to keep prize controversial', The Daily Telegraph, London, England, 2 November 1994 Robin Stringer, 'An about-Turner?', Evening Standard, London, England, 1 November 1994 Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica vol.65 no.5 [cover], Scandinavian University Press, Oslo/Copenhagen/Stockholm, October 1994 D. Vidovic, 'Krik za savjest covjecalistva', Oslobocyeiye, Sarajevo, Bosnia, 27 September 1994 Author Unknown, 'En havmann til glede', Rana Blad, Mo i Rana, Norway, 23 September 1994 Geir Pedersen, 'Havmannen setters pa plass', Rana Blad, Mo i Rana, Norway, 22 September 1994 Jane Rankin-Reid, 'Air and Angels', Art and Text no.49, Melbourne, Australia, Autumn 1994 David Whetstone, 'A little bit of heaven in Gateshead', Northern Review, Autumn 1994 P. Szues Julianna, 'Valodi diszletek a Varban', Nepszabadsag, Budapest, Hungary, 27 August 1994 Horanyi Attila, 'Harmincotezer agyagfigura', Magyar Narancs, Budapest, Hungary, 18 August 1994 Zsofia Horvath, 'Silent figures speak', The Budapest Sun, Budapest, Hungary, 11-17 August 1994 Author Unknown, 'An exhibit for the world', Budapest Week, Budapest, Hungary, 4 August 1994 Marianne Schei Aagdal, 'Havmann i granitt' Harstad Tidende, Harstad, Norway, 30 July 1994 David Mills, 'The glare of publicity coming to the four', The Sunday Times, London, England, 24 July 1994 Jonathan Cooper, 'Feat of clay leads the way', The Daily Express, London, England, 22 July 1994 Siposs, 'Agyagcivilek', Respublika, Budapest, Hungary, 22-28 July 1994 Victoria White, 'Derry artist on Turner shortlist', The Irish Times, Dublin, Ireland, 21 July 1994 Susannah Herbert, ''Real' art is back in fashion as Turner Prize jury makes a break with oddball tradition', The Daily Telegraph, London, England, 20 July 1994 James Cusick, 'L20,000 Turner Prize attracts shortlist', The Independent, London, England, 20 July 1994 Louise Jury, 'Body moulder builds big lead in Turner Prize line-up', The Guardian, London, England, 20 July 1994 Robin Young, 'Tate selects mixed bag for Turner shortlist', The Times, London, England, 20 July 1994 Author Unknown, 'Csirkekelteto a galeriaban', Nepszabadsag, Budapest, Hungary, 8 July 1994 Author Unknown, Magyar Hirlap, Budapest, Hungary, 6 July 1994 Author Unknown, 'Anyaga az agyag', Esti Hirlap, Budapest, Hungary, 6 July 1994 Nakamura, Revue de la pensee d'aujourd'hui vol. 22-14, Tokyo, Japan, July 1994 Toomas H. Liiv, 'Antony Gormley teab vastust', Puhapaevaleht, Tallinn, Estonia, 25 June 1994 Luke Clancy, 'Avoiding the post-modern trap', The Irish Times, Dublin, Ireland, 9 June 1994 Geir Pedersen, 'Havmannen hugges av grunnfjell', Rana Blad, Mo i Rana, Norway, 4 June 1994 Paul O'Brien, 'Antony Gormley: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin', Circa, Dublin, Ireland, Summer 1994 Dalibor Blazevic, 'Ozivljavavje otudenih bica', Gradski Vodic, Croatia, June 1994 Sandra Krizic Roban, 'Nova Kolektivnost', Danas, Croatia, 31 May 1994 Vesna Kusin, 'Oci u oci', Vjesnik, Croatia, 31 May 1994 Zeljko Kipke, 'Prica o voajeru', Vijenac, Croatia, 26 May 1994 Author Unknown, 'Toliko ljudi - a nigdje covjeka', Vjesnik, Nedjelja, Croatia, 22 May 1994 Gerard Pernon, 'Antony Gormley: l'art invite a jouer', Ouest-France, Rennes, France, 20 May 1994 Author Unknown, 'Skulptura Iznutra', EM no.3, Croatia, 15 May 1994 Darko Glavan, 'Mi mozemo biti biljka ili oblak", Nedjeljna Dalmacija, Croatia, 11 May 1994 Vesna Kusin, 'Europsko polje savjesti', Vjesnik, Zagreb, Croatia, 5 May 1994 Iain Gale, 'A voyage to Lilliput', The Independent, London, England, 3 May 1994 Erik van der Heeg, 'Reviews: Antony Gormley: Nordenhake, Stockholm', Flash Art, Milan, Italy, May/June 1994 Tihomir Milovac, 'Antony Gormley', Kontura no.27, Zagreb, Croatia, May/June 1994 M. Havlicek, 'Gledaju vas oci covjecanstva', Koncarevac, Croatia, May 1994 Keith Ball, 'Intimate architecture - Antony Gormley', Everything no.13, London, England, April/May 1994 Mary Sara, 'Communion and Community', Contemporary Art, Bath, Spring 1994 Luke Clancy, 'Power of a lapsed optimist', The Irish Times, Dublin, Ireland, 30 April 1994 Patrick Gallagher, '35,000 little craythurs', The Sunday Independent, Dublin, Ireland, 24 April 1994 John Farrell, 'Gormley show has to be seen', The Sunday Press, Dublin, Ireland, 24 April 1994 Emer McNamara, 'Antony Gormley', The Sunday Times, Dublin, Ireland, 24 April 1994 Rose Jennings, 'Antony Gormley: White Cube', Time Out, London, England, 20 April 1994 Hilary Pyle, 'Point of contact with material world', Cork Examiner, Cork, Ireland, 20 April 1994 Geraldine Norman, 'Sculptor casts himself in star role', The Independent, London, England, 18 April 1994 Aidan Dunne, 'Cast in his own image', The Sunday Tribune, Dublin, Ireland, 17 April 1994 Author Unknown, 'Witnesses to war', The West Australian, Perth, Australia, 16 April 1994 Richard Balls, '40,000 faces stare back at the critics', The Evening Press, Dublin, Ireland, 14 April 1994 Richard Dorment, 'Appearances can be deceptive...', The Daily Telegraph, London, England, 6 April 1994 Author Unknown, 'La place Jean-Monnet receptionnee', Ouest-France, Rennes, France, 31 March 1994 Ewa Ayton, 'I am fighting a deconstrutive world view', Art and business, Warsaw, Poland, March/April 1994 Author Unknown, 'Antony Gormley: Lecture', M'ARS, Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana, Slovenia, March/April 1994 Author Unknown, 'GormleyGormley', Yo!, Centrum Sztuki Wspolczesnej, Warsaw, Poland, 18 February 1994 Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica vol.65 no.1 [cover], Scandinavian University Press, Oslo/Copenhagen/Stockholm, February 1994 Miro Prochazka, 'Antony Gormley', Atelier, Prague, Czech Republic, 27 January 1994 Richard Cork, 'Ways to figure it all out', The Times, London, England, 11 January 1994 Ewa Ayton, 'Antony Gormley - Pole i inne rzezby', Plastyka i Wychowanie, Warsaw, Poland, July 1994 Jeffrey Side. "'The Field' as metaphor" and Marjeta Potrc. "Interview", Off the cuff, University of Liverpool English Society, Lent 1994 Author Unknown, 'La claque di terracotta', Il Giornale dell'Arte no.118, Turin, Italy, January 1994 Marika Wachtmeister, 'Mannen bakon blyholjena', Femina, Stockholm, Sweden, January 1994 Michael Carson, 'Teaching all nations - how?', The Catholic Times, London, England, January 1994 1993 Jerzy Brukwicki, 'Plastyka', Warszawski Informator Kulturalny no.22/93, Warsaw, Poland, 29 December 1993 Malene Vest Hansen, 'Kunsten og kroppen', Politiken, Denmark, 22 September 1993 William Feaver, 'Field full of folk and banana skins', The Observer, London, England, 12 December 1993 Daniel Birnbaum, 'Kroppen ger rymd', Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 1993 Tom Lubbock, 'Fine figures of a man', The Independent, London, England, 7 December 1993 Simon Brett, 'Prints from wood', Printmaking Today, London, England, Winter 1993 Robert Clark, 'A feat of clay', The Guardian, London, England, 1 December 1993 Roger Bevan, 'Issues of identity', The Royal Academy Magazine no.41, London, England, Winter 1993 Author Unknown, 'All eyes on sculptor Antony', West Derby and Duebrook Merseymart, Liverpool, 30 November 1993 Author Unknown, 'Pole dla wszystkich', Express Wieczorny, Warsaw, Poland, 23 November 1993 Philip Key, 'Work of a sculptor who's thinking big', The Daily Post, Liverpool, England, 20 November 1993 Author Unknown, 'Cast of Thousands', The Guardian, London, England, 19 November 1993 Philip Key, 'Gallery goes to pot for new art spectacular', The Daily Post, Liverpool, England, 19 November 1993 Magdalena Stopa, '30 tysiecy sentymentalnych figurek', Rzeczpospolita, Warsaw, Poland, 12 November 1993 L. Schmidt-Muehlisch, 'In der Masse wird der Einzelmensch gesichtslos', Die Welt, Germany, 6 November 1993 Stephen Bann, 'Wskrzeszenie Lazarza', Obieg no.55, Warsaw, Poland, November/December 1993 Author Unknown, 'Antony Gormley', Intercity magazine, London, November 1993 Pepe Vinoles, 'Los hombres...', Liberacion, Malmo, Sweden, 26 October 1993 Author Unknown, 'Aufmarsch der Tonfiguren: Ungewoehnliche Schau in Dresden', Hallesche Tageblatt/Dresdner Neuste Nachrichten/Leipziger Volkszeitung, Germany, 22 October 1993 Brita Orstadius, 'Fenomenet Antony Gormley', Sweden, 20 October 1993 Tomas Petzold, 'Arte Amazonas - Welt aus Rot und Gruen', Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, Dresden, Germany, 16 October 1993 Jorgen Klinthage, 'Antony Gormley varnar om humanismen', Hallandsposten, Halmstad, Sweden, 15 October 1993 Lars O. Ericsson, 'Kroppen som fodral for manniskans ide', Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden, 15 October 1993 Ola Torncrantz, 'Bland jattar och puttefnaskar', Sydsvenska Dagbladet, Malmo, Sweden, 15 October 1993 Lilli Vostry, 'Gegen Zerstroerung von Natur und Leben', Saechsische Zeitung, Dresden, Germany, 11 October 1993 Hakan Zeylon, 'Konsten angar oss alla', Skanska Dagbladet, Malmo, Sweden, 8 October 1993 Jutta Tronicke, 'Leben kann man nicht kaufen', Saechsische Zeitung, Dresden Germany, 7 October 1993 Leif Andersson, 'Sista branningen pa Barabruket', Sydssvenskan Dagbladet, Malmo, Sweden, 6 October 1993 Dan Jonsson, 'Gravitation som andlig kraft', I Dag Gt/Kvallsposten, Goteborg, Sweden, 5 October 1993 Author Unknown, 'Arme Kinder
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