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Sergeant Pepper’s Mother by Mary Brown Malouf
"Her sun-filled studio is filled with scraps of painted canvas she cuts up and assembles into meticulously pieced artwork on her old Bernina sewing
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A Slight Cut to the Eye by Geoff Wichert
"Haworth's art begins in specifics, like the difference between a man's story and one belonging to a woman. It's not that one is truer than the other: just that one has been told and retold, while the other is just beginning to be heard. |
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The Mom of Pop by Marco Livingstone
"Proto-feminist in their celebration of a matriarchal lineage, such sculptures do more than acknowledge the decline and mortality awaiting us all. They make a poignant case for the value of every life and for the contribution each makes to the common good." |
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A Stitch In Space and Time by Christopher Finch
"The task Haworth set herself was to find a way of including this fourth dimension in a work of art that can be taken in all at once, rather than as part of a sequence: a question of compressing the sequential into the singular." |
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Sgt. Pepper Take 2 - Independent Dec 2004
"I am always conflicted about Sgt. Pepper ‘celebratory events’ because my direct connection with the cover is both pleasant and annoying." |