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Jeff Huebner click here "Question of death, transcendent life -- it's all in this artist's head", Chicago Tribune, June 14, 2006. Alan Artner click here Time Out Chicago, May 25, 2006. Thomas Connors timeout.com click here New City, January 6, 2005. Michael Workman 2004's top 5 public art projects click here New City, May 20, 2004. Michael Workman Of all the questions posed by "Red Trees," the most difficult to answer will be whether the public can find the strength to answer such questions as those put to it by this art. click here The Chicago Reader, Friday, September 19, 2003. Fred Camper "Her paintings radiate an original vision, they seem to record the particular experiences of an individual in time, not a quest for the eternal." click here Chicago Tribune Friday, August 23, 2002. Alan Artner "The impact of the pieces comes as much from the large scale of often emblematic forms as from vigorous paint handling that recalls some of the storm and stress of Neo-Expressionist painting in the 1980's." click here Public Art Review, Issue #25, 2001. click here Adbusters, Toxic Culture, issue #36 - July/August 2001 click here 100 TEARS, 2001, interview for Eight Forty Eight aired on WBEZ, with Steve Edwards click here Today's Chicago Woman, August 2001, Woman to Watch click here The Daily Northwestern, May 9, 2001. Dana Lossia, click here Chicago Sun-Times, March 20, 1998. Margaret Hawkins "Of interest are Lee Tracy's big collages made up of fun fur fish on big, roughly painted backgrounds. With such names as 'Net' and 'Reservoir,' they aim at political meaning, but I liked them for their vitality and humor." New Art Examiner, October 1997. Maria Jose Barandiarn "My favorite works were those by painter Lee Tracy, an abstract artist who determinedly examines a chosen picture field to compose images both delicate and vital." |
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