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Articles from the Press
Following the destruction of HOMAGE, the story quickly received national attention,
thanks to an article by James Adams of the Globe and Mail.
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When it came to light that the Administration of Lambton College acted unilaterally
and without consultation of the artist or his family in deciding to destroy a 30 year old landmark,
the story appeared on the CBC website.
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Upon Haydn's release from Hospital, James Adams followed up
with a visit to Haydn's home for an interview.
The story has been picked up Arts Journal Magazine, Sympatico/MSN News,
Arts News Canada, the UofT News Digest and the NY Arts Magazine.
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There is a real and practical alternative to the destruction of Sculpture.
In 2004, a condominium developer in Toronto announced that there was no
room for the Harbourfront sculpture on land recently purchased from the city.
The sculpture, which had become a landmark in the area, reverted back
to the artist and a new home was easily found in Sault Ste. Marie.
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