Julie Speidel

Seattle Foster/White The 12 sculptures Julie Speidel assembled for her seventh solo exhibition in Seattle since 1987 affirmed a growing power over a variety of materials but, more importantly, indicated a conquest over all three dimensions that was not always present in her earlier work.

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Marcos Ramirez (Erre)

San Diego The Museum of Contemporary Art Located amidst the bustle of downtown city streets, Marcos Ramirez’s 14-foot Acorazado asserts a commanding presence. Painted camouflage gray, the massive sculpted heart blends with the metallic tones of the city environment, while appearing as an unexpected surprise.

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Jonathan Liss

Cleveland The Sculpture Center Location is everything. Jonathan Liss investigates the intersection of this market-derived truism with the institutional practices, dynamics, and the physical site of Cleveland’s Sculpture Center in his installation. The exhibition’s title, “Jonathan Liss; ‘The Sculpture Center,”‘ describes a space of heightened self-reflexiveness, which characterizes Lisss recent projects.

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Zonok Ben-David

San Francisco Walter/McBean Gallery San Francisco Art lnstitute A soft layer of light-colored sand covered the floor of the Walter/McBean Gallery for Zonok Ben-David’s installation, Evolution & Theory. Literally hundreds of figures, delicately crafted from sheets of aluminum and wire, were placed like markers through the landscape.

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Ronald Garrigues

San Francisco 111 Minna Street Gallery Ronald Ganiques, Overpopulation/The Crux of the Malter 1, 1995. Cast bronze, 23.75 x 9 x 18in. Ronald Garrigues’s artistic vision is undeniably bleak. A recent solo exhibition brought together the body of work that has consumed Garrigues for the past decade.

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On the Ball

Lincoln, MA DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park The prototypical, the original three-dimensional form-the sphere-was the theme of “On the Ball,” last winter’s exhibition at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park… see the print version of July/August 1999’s Sculpture magazine for the full review.

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