Pittsburgh Venetian artist Maria Grazia Rosin creates glass sculptures that…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Ryo Toyonaga
New York ln the sculptures of Japanese-born Ryo Toyonaga, perforations of…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Mika Tajima
New York In the wings of a serpentine cut-de-sac, objects…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Wolfgang Laib
New York Wolfgang Laib’s installations are known for their presence and…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Candice Breitz
New York Candice Breitz’s latest meditation on gender in the modern…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Ron Longsdorf
Wilmington, Delaware It is surprising that an artist as young as…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Dalya Luttwak
Washington, DC and Harrisonburg, Virginia “Hidden,” Dalya Luttwak’s provocative show at the…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Ping-Yu Pan
Taipei Taipei Fine Arts Museum “Eternal Nature,” a solo show of installations by Taiwanese artist Ping-Yu Pan, featured works from the last nine years, including examples from several different series. Shell imagery dominated with nine sculptures from Pan’s “Shell” series (2003-09).
Bernie Fink
Western Galilee, Israel The Open Museum: Omer Industrial Park For several decades, Bernie Fink was associated with a group of “Galilean” sculptors working in the north of Israel, all of them using basalt and materials found in nature to produce constructions suggestive of shrines, sundials, or archaic agricultural tools…see the full review in April’s magazine.
Gérard Quenum
London October Gallery At first it was the eyes. The hypnotic white orbs of Gérard Quenum’s charred, voodoo-tinged L’Ange (Angel, 2008) drew me into his recent exhibition—and into a multi-layered collection of powerful sculptural statements…see the full review in April’s magazine.