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Crossing digital portraits of humans with electronic scans of seed packets from garden supply stores, [Minker] gives birth to a family of hybrid plants unlike anything that has popped out of a furrow before.
Mark St. John Erickson
Hampton Roads Ticket
April 7, 2000 |
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In her sculpture, Sally Minker captures the energy, speed and intensity of contemporary urban life and infuses it with great humor. [read entire article]
Nancy Einreinhofer
Director, Ben Shahn Gallery
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ
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Contradicting the idea of one's home as a tranquil sanctuary, [Minker] satirizes the overload of information and stress that bombards the modern city dweller, even in his "castle."
Eileen Watkins
The Newark Star-Ledger, October 9, 1994 |
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