EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR
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New York Times Review of the exhibition
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21 March 1986
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IN a Quonset hut studio in upstate New York, Bob Schuler has spent the last five years sculpting and painting a series of granite blocks. The blocks, about a foot and a half square, are carved and painted with images, phrases and thoughts that make up an autobiography-fantasy. When he is finished, Mr. Schuler plans to drop them in the ocean at 100 mile intervals around the world. His hope is that they will settle deep in the mud floor and eventually become permanently encased in sedimentary rock.
New York Times • Arts • page 27 • 1,117 words