Memphis, TN Delta Axis @ Marshall Arts Artists and art historians are equally engaged in interpreting the past, though what appears in history books and on museum walls is not always what motivates studio work. Indeed, one might suggest that artists construct the past they need—or desire—based on the images they tack to corkboards or
Sung Ho Kim
Belleville, Illinois William & Florence Schmidt Art Center, Southwestern Illinois College Architect Sung Ho Kim recently exhibited 10 models that explore alternative design strategies relevant to sculpture. His unique forms based on non-linear thinking, intuition, and abstraction respond to cultural, spatial, technological, and human needs.
Jim Sanborn
Washington, DC Incessant clicking, coiling black…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Lyndal Osborne
Banff, Canada Lyndal Osborne’s Shoalwan: River…see the full review in October’s magazine.
“Open Spaces”
Vancouver, Canada “Open Spaces” imagined the entire…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Stephen De Staebler
New York I have often reflected on the work…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Adrienne Outlaw
Nashville Adrienne Outlaw’s constructions…see the full review in October’s magazine.
James Turrell
Seattle “Knowing Light” was James…see the full review in October’s magazine.
“Mercurial”
Brooklyn Williamsburg Art and Historical Center Having just closed an immense, exhilarating, exhausting show of “surrealist, fantastic, and visionary art” that inspired almost as much denunciation as delight (and that included a costume ball, an over-the-top “fashion show,” and a film series), the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center gave itself a well-deserved breather.