Toronto The work of David Spriggs might very well…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Reena Saini Kallat
Chicago Addressing themes of love, violence, and contested territory…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Pierre Vadi
New York Pierre Vadi’s exhibition, “Detta,” took advantage of…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Sonsbeek 2008
Arnhem, the Netherlands Sonsbeek, an international exhibition of sculpture…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Euphoric Sculpture: A Conversation with Franz West
A delightful court jester in an art world that often takes itself too seriously, Franz West straddles the line between the solemn and the absurd. His poignant forms—maladroit groupings of furniture; eccentric, misshapen, polychrome lumps of papier-mâché and plaster in bright outlandish colors; ambiguous organic shapes; and complex collages with sexual undertones—are permeated by a
John McCracken
New York ln 1966, John McCracken found what was…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Dispatch: Seattle and Bellevue
ln 1953, Lile Magazine named Kenneth Callahan…see the full review in June’s magazine.
“Lucky Number 7”
Santa Fe For “Lucky Number 7,” SITE Santa Fe’s 7th biennial…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Excavating Destiny: A Conversation with Shawn Skabelund
Since his first installation, A Line, Issued Out of the Ground (1994), which traced the ties connecting dam construction and Chinook salmon deaths in the Columbia River Basin, Flagstaff-based Shawn Skabelund has been creating large-scale, site-specific, socio-political works that explore what Wendell Berry calls the “unsettling of America,” namely, the effects, marks, and changes that humans make