Ellsworth Kelly on the Roof

New York Metropolitan Museum of Art l like the idea of sculpture going up into the sky,” reveals Ellsworth Kelly as he takes stock of his large-scale sculptures in the exhibition “Ellsworth Kelly on the Roof,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art… for the full review see the print edition of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Barbara Kruger

Southampton, NY The Parrish Art Museum Barbara Kruger’s installation on the facade of The Parrish Art Museum beckoned the viewer to walk along and stand among her signature graphics in one of her most affectionate and sculptural works to date.

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Michael Quane

Dublin, Ireland Temple Bar Gallery Vitrine art was dismissed by Modernism, its finger-facility regarded as a dangerous chocolate-box covering, atop a vacuum. Talent and adroitness were there in shovel-fulls but the great shiver of “art,” the fine discriminations of emotion (as opposed to bombast and rhetoric) were absent… See the full review in the print

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Janet Cardiff

Miami Miami Art Museum Installation art has often included a textual element, though often written (and therefore two-dimensional) rather than spoken… See the print version of Jan/Feb’s issue for the full review.

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Threshold

Toronto The Power Plant Teresita Fernandez’s narrow corridor of scrim-covered mirrors is dim and gray, as if in twilight… for the full review see the print edition of January/February 1999’s version of Sculpture magazine.

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Giò Pomodoro

Padua, Italy Palazzo del Monte di Pieta To celebrate its 175th anniversary, the Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo (Padua and Rovigo Bank) sponsored an important exhibition of Gio Pomodoro’s sculptures… for the full review see the print edition of January/February 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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