Richard Marquis

Objects, 1967-1997 Seattle Seattle Art Museum Blizzard’s Suspense, Blown and cast glass,26.5 x 25.5 x 11 in. Richard Marquis’s quirky, mindful art encapsulates layers of history. His 51 objects at the Seattle Art Museum, created over the past 30 years, compete for the viewers attention… See the print version of Sculpture Magazine for the full

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David Smith

Mountainville, NY Storm King David Smith, (Foreground) Sitting Printer, 1954. Bronze. (Background) Untitled (Candida). Stainless steel. David Smith s sculptures are meant to be seen through. That aspect of the work was made eminently clear in an installation at Storm King Art Center this summer… See the full review in the print version of Sculpture

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Bradley Sunnarborg

New York art et industrie Bradley Sunnarborg, Heroic Vehicles, 1998. Mixed media. lnstallation view: foreground, Sometimes I Can’t Catch My Breath, Sometimes I Can’t Hold lt With cast iron as the main ingredient, Bradley Sunnarborg’s refined yet unabashedly industrial sculptures sit rather pretty (and firmly) and beg a closer look.

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Gary Keown

New Orleans The Contemporary Arts Center Glancing in the mirror at a woman stepping onto a stair landing, the protagonist of Charlotte BrontesViIIette realizes almost instantly that she has seen herself for the first time “as others see her.”

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Tony Oursler

District of Columbia Video Dolls with Tracey Leipold Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Tony Oursler. Side Effects,1999. Mixed media with video projection. Performances by Tracy Leipold, 68.5 x 22.75 x 9.5 in. Tony Oursler’s recent exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum announced itself with a jangle of human voices that sounded like a Hollywood version at

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