Emilie Benes Brzezinski

Washington, D.C. Corcoran Gallery of Art Two remarkable installations honor the tree’s struggle against the vicissitudes of time and weather, highlighting Emilie Benes Brzezinski’s 10-year quest to penetrate and reveal the tree’s essential core. Using a chain saw chisel, and axe to create highly expressive gestures, she has perfected what she terms a “vertical wedge”

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Walter Robinson

San Francisco Catharine Clark Gallery The ribbed, prehensile tail of Walter Robinson’s burnished wood sculpture Sub Sahara (1997) seems to rise out of the Precambrian murk of a typical Alexis Rockman painting, creating a threatening, fetishistic fossil record of its own.

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David Ruddell

San Francisco Braunstein/Quay Gallery Like the work of artists as diverse as Robert Rauschenberg and Joseph Cornell, David Ruddell’s elegant hybrid constructions incorporate elements of both sculpture and painting… see the print version for the full review.

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Clifford Rainey

San Francisco Dorothy Weiss Gallery By titling his show “Homo Faber,” Clifford Rainey placed the emphasis in this exhibition on the artist’s role as the fabricator… see the print version for the full review.

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Cristina Iglesias

New York Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Nestled in the uppermost levels of the Guggenheim Museum’s Fifth Avenue location, Cristina lglesias’s exhibition revealed a collection of contrasts… see the print version for the full review.

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Novanoah

Bridgehampton, NY The Ark Project Museum and Cultural Center While there is real merit shown in the recent exhibition of sculptural works by Novanoah, it is perhaps the venue itself that is most effective… see the print version for the full review.

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