Columbia, Missouri The flickering shadows of Plato’s puppeteers animate the deep recesses of James Cook’s found-object assembtages. …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Fred Wilson
Ridgefield, Connecticut As the 2002 recipient of the Larry Aldrich Foundation Award, Fred Wilson pursued a passion for a new medium (in collaboration with a glass blower). …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Christopher Braddock
Auckland, New Zealand Christopher Braddock’s 10-work exhibition “Fleshty Worn” made for compellinq viewing….see the full review in March’s magazine.
Domenico de Clairo
Melbourne, Australia The image of Uluru, the massive monolith rising out of the desert in centraI Australia, is known worldwide….see the full review in March’s magazine.
Christian Bernard Singer
Waterloo, Canada Toronto-based Christian Bernard Singer recently used the architecturally aggressive exhibition space of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery as the setting for two works that employ both clay and glass elements while having nothing to do with the traditional craft associations of such materials….
Kazuo Kadonaga
Seattle Kazuo Kadonaga is a 59-year-old sculptor who has exhibited in the U.S. since 1981 and has studios in Los Angeles and Tsurugimachi, Japan….see the full review in March’s magazine.
Evan Penny
New York Arguably the most memorable exhibition of last fall, Evan Penny’s “No-One In Particutar” was distinctive for works that offer less an extreme realism than an alternative reality….see the full review in March’s magazine.