Houston Donald Lipski is an encyclopedist of sorts…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Janet Echelman
Tampa, Florida Janet Echelman’s Line Drawing, composed of…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Time-Existence-Space: A Conversation with Wolfgang Laib
It is a hot day in southern Germany. The floor of Wolfgang Laib’s studio is covered with recent works soon to be shipped to New York for what will be his first exhibition at the Sean Kelly Gallery.
Dialogues in Diversity
This book gathers John K. Grande’s interviews with 16 artists from…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Axial Stones
George Quasha’s Axial Stones is a book about…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Lee C. Imonen: Nature, Technology, and Myth
Lee C. Imonen’s recent public sculpture is rich in references to nature, architecture and technology, myth, and the artist’s memories of childhood stories. Broadly cultural as well as personal, Imonen’s sculpture is also art historical, relating not only to 20th-century Modernist practice from Constructivism to di Suvero, but also to the Romantic cult of the
Martin Puryear: Spirit, Personhood, and History
Martin Puryear’s work muses on spirit, personhood, and history as a sort of antidote to the nation’s present identity crisis. His retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, traveling until 2009 to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Lee Bontecou
New York It has been mentioned that Lee Bontecou was…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Aga Ousseinov
New York The Russian artist Aga Ousseinov grew up along…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Antony Gormley
London The Hayward Antony Gormley’s presence in London last summer was difficult to ignore, with a specially commissioned installation, Event Horizon, signalling the opening of his exhibition from the city’s skyline. This ambitious urban sculpture positioned casts of the artist’s body on rooftops and walkways around the concrete jungle inhabited by The Hayward.