Cathy Carman

Dublin Templebar Gallery Cathy Carman is a mature lrish sculptor, one of hundreds in the Republic of lreland, yet one of the few with a substantial and coherent oeuvre… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Robert Hess

Salem, OR Hallie Ford Museum of Art Sculpting and teaching in Oregon since 1973, Robert Hess is a veteran in the world of Pacific Northwest sculpture who is primarily known for his metalwork… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Nils-Udo: Nature Works

Red Rock Nest, 1998. Bamboo, earth, oranges, limes, and lemons, view of site specific work at Red Rock Canyon, California. Active in the field of environmental art since the 1960s, Nils-Udo creates significant structures that play with lanscape scale, planting or montaging materials to establish links between a specific landscape site, horticulture, and art.

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3 Australian Women Exploring the Landscape

Janet Laurence, Trace Elements (exterior view), 1997. Sandstone from demolished buildings and text. View of installation at the National Trust, Sydney, Australia. Australia owes a lot to the international fashion for installation and site-specific art. Under the influence of artists such as Joseph Beuys and Richard Long, this country moved from the representational sculpture characteristic

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