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From the Archives: Olafur Twist

With his monumental public art project New York City Waterfalls on view now, the world is quickly learning the name of Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Read our interview with the artist from our July 2007 issue and see a slideshow of his work.
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From the Archives: Olafur Twist

With his monumental public art project New York City Waterfalls on view now, the world is quickly learning the name of Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Read our interview with the artist from our July 2007 issue and see a slideshow of his work.
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Crafty Heiress

Lulu de Kwiatkowski, the daughter of late billionaire Henryk de Kwiatkowski, made a name for herself as one of Manhattan’s gilded youth in the Nineties and went on to create a textile line, Lulu DK, inspired by her globe-trotting. Now she has taken the scissors to her travel diaries.
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Through a Glass Darkly

Franco Deboni gives Venetian glass a dramatic new hue.
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Shape Shifter

Paul Sietsema transforms sculptures into two-dimensional art.
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Dumpster Diva

Artist Phoebe Washburn’s installations transform rubbish.
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Major Tom

Artist Thomas Nozkowski is poised for a commercial breakthrough.
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One good classic deserves another. Christy Turlington Burns works the warrior-goddess side of Greco-Roman influence. Photographed by Michael Thompson.

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