Judd was interested in a uniquely American art, an art free from illusionism.
Socrates Sculpture Park: A Blend of Art and Community
Socrates is a unique place for young artists to build and show their sculpture.
Local Internationalism: An Interview with Tom Finkelpearl
Finkelpearl shares his experience in local, global, and public art arenas …see the full feature in April’s magazine.
Regina Frank: Nurturing a Sculptural Encounter
Whether bathed in blue light in a darkened room or enclosed in a glass-fronted display, German installation and performance artist Regina Frank seeks ways to humanize our digital universe. Her meditative, often interactive performances sculpt space, sometimes creating physical objects that document the temporal relationship between virtual and real experience.
High, Low, and In-Between
Jyung Mee Park, view of installation at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1999. All works made of rice paper. Anyone who has ever been to New Orleans during Mardi Gras has heard this cry, as crowds rush the parade floats begging for beads, plastic cups, toys or, perhaps, a coveted “Zulu coconut.”
Steve Tobin: The Event Itself is the Only Truth
“The true underground is where the power flows. That’s the best kept secret of our time…Power flows under the surface, far beneath the level you and I live on.” – Don DeLillo, Great Jones Street Matzoth House, 1998.