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Listed below you will find
a variety of reviews of sculptures produced by Guy Reid over his career

France 2 Le Chemin de la Foi Jan 2007 Channel 4 News March 2004 BBC London Live March 2002 BBC Radio 4 Today Programme February 2001 BBC1 Midlands Today May 2001 Fuji TV Japan 2000
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'Reid's Christ offers no apologies.'
(On The Paris Christ)
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'Coup de coeur...évoquant la nature complexe de l'être humain.' (Expo Gallery Amacla 2006)
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Reid's work 'gives a sense of vulnerability and challenge' (Mark Vernon Financial Times Jaunary 2005)
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'These figures seem more alive than the word "figure" or "sculpture" implies... Reid seems to have re/created creatures that have their own existence in mind... his "people" seem to scream, albeit silently.' (Bex Shaw on Chorlton Mill Solo Show, August 2001)
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'Its embodiment is modern, sexual, accessible... Reid's work clearly touches a nerve, for nudity, theology and representation are a heady mix, powerful but dangerous.' (New Statesman, February 2001)Read Article
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'Ugly... this object is so profane as to be almost blasphemous, and should be locked away in the vestry, available for inspection only by serious scholars.' (Catholic Herald, January 2001)
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'A powerful intimate exhibition. If I had to choose between Reid's show and "Abracadabra" at the Tate, I would chose the former.' (BBC, July 1999)
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| Crucifixtion. rue Vacquerie 75016
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| The Art Workers Guild, London, 2004
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| The New Gueston Hall, Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove, West Midlands, April 2004
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| Polesworth Abbey, Polesworth, Warwickshire, July 2002
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| Mirfield College, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, May 2002
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| St Matthew's, Westminster, October 2000
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