Salem, Massachusetts To many Occidentals, the category “Asian sculpture” brings to mind the image of gilt Buddhas, all looking much the same, locked into a humdrum placidity. …see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Manuel Neri
San Francisco Manuel Neri’s sculpture reveals a genuine grappling with form and process. His life-sized female figures have the kinetic presence of living beings…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Tim Hawkinson
Los Angeles The opening room ofTim Hawkinson’s mid-career survey, which debuted at the Whitney, featured the artist’s cathartic, gargantuan cardboard tree-house, Pentecost (1999)….see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Caroline Cox
New York I first encountered Caroline Cox’s ingenious and gloriously trippy installation ‘Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky at dusk, in a buzzing, whirling art opening crowd….see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
“The National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition”
Canberra, Australia Inaugurated in 2000 as a partnership…see the full review in December’s magazine.
William Turnbull
Wakefield, U.K. Yorkshire Sculpture Park launched its…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Mark Zirpel
Seattle Mark Zirpel’s new work is, if anything…see the full review in December’s magazine.
“MTA Arts for Transit”
New York When I first moved to New York…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Gregory Ryan
New York Natural forms predominate in Gregory Ryan’s…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Sidney Geist
New York Sidney Geists recent exhibition included…see the full review in December’s magazine.