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ROBERT TAPLIN, REVIEW – ART IN AMERICA, P.115, SEPTEMBER 1995

By Christopher Sproat

Christopher Sproat at Barbara Krakow Christopher Sproat is a sculptor who is also an accomplished maker of art furniture.  He…

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CHRISTINE TEMIN,” POWERFUL ART IN PUBLIC PLACES”, THE BOSTON GLOBE, JULY 24, 1990, PP. 49,52.

By Christopher Sproat

“Two pieces of public art that have been years in the making have been installed in two of Boston’s more…

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GAIL LEVIN, CURATED AND EXHIBITION CATALOGUE, FORECASTS: VISIONS OF TECHNOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY PAINTING & SCULPTURE, SEPTEMBER 24- OCTOBER 25, 1988

By Christopher Sproat

Christopher Sproat imagines a parallel universe of beings that employ a technology similar to our own.  His sculptures are their…

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DOUG STUART, SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, “MODERN DESIGNERS STILL CAN’T MAKE THE PERFECT CHAIR”, APRIL, 1986, PP.103- 105

By Christopher Sproat

Some chair-makers carry the quest for seating splendor to its logical extreme.  Pedestrian matters such as sit-ability, portability, stack-ability and…

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NANCY STAPEN, THE BOSTON HERALD, DEC. 27, 1985

By Christopher Sproat

“UNIQUE MIX OF FORMS & TOOLS” With an installation comprised of sculpture, paintings and drawings, Christopher’s Sproat has transformed the…

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CHRISTINE TEMIN, “SPROAT’S FLIGHTS OF FANCY”, PERSPECTIVES, THE BOSTON GLOBE, THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1984

By Christopher Sproat

George Lucas, are you listening?  Have I got a Christmas present for you ? at the august Boston Athenaeum, of…

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JUDITH HOOS FOX, FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS: SUBJECT AND OBJECT, MUSEUM OF ART, RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN, 1984, (A CATALOGUE FOR A TRAVELING EXHIBITION) PP. 9-10

By Christopher Sproat

Each of Christopher Sproat’s installations is arranged as a mise en scene (cat. No 18a-f). Frontal in orientation, set against…

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CHRISTINA RITCHIE & LORIS CALZOLARI, PHOENIX ? NEW ATTITUDES IN DESIGN, (A BOOK – 121 pages) ACCOMPANYING A TRAVELING EXHIBITION ? “PHOENIX: AN EXHIBITION OF NEW DESIGN WORKS” 1984

By Christopher Sproat

Artist’s statement p.79, (another photo on p.71) Gothic Futurism   In looking at the history of culture, my strongest artistic…

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GRACE GLUECK, THE NEW YORK TIMES , 12-16-1983

By Christopher Sproat

(MULTIPLE REVIEWS) Christopher Sproat (Bette Stoller Gallery, 13 White Street): A gift for elegant stylization is shown by Christopher Sproat…

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NANCY PRINCENTHAL, ART NEWS, SEPTEMBER 1983, PP. 194, 198.

By Christopher Sproat

“SIX SCULPTORS” Without being figurative, sculpture can exert a human presence simply by virtue of its scale, weight and spatial…

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