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Edition #16: Deborah Butterfield
Jill Spalding interviews the artist Deborah Butterfield in advance of her Fall 2005 exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach.
"By now Deborah Butterfield's skeletal horses, fashioned of found wood, metal and other detritus, are familiar to almost a generation of gallerygoers. Yet they still have a freshness, which comes from the artist's regard for them as individuals. In fact, training, riding and bonding with horses, as she does at her Montana ranch, she thinks of them as personifications of herself."
-Grace Glueck, The New York Times
"By now Deborah Butterfield's skeletal horses, fashioned of found wood, metal and other detritus, are familiar to almost a generation of gallerygoers. Yet they still have a freshness, which comes from the artist's regard for them as individuals. In fact, training, riding and bonding with horses, as she does at her Montana ranch, she thinks of them as personifications of herself."
-Grace Glueck, The New York Times
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