Giordano Pozzi was born in New York in 1968. He studied architecture and industrial design, and his early work was influenced by American Minimalism. Now his artworks circumscribe, frame, and delimit complex space. The sculptures tell micro-stories, using a language that falls between abstraction and narrative construction.
Appreciating the Physical World: A Conversation with Donald Lipski
Donald Lipski’s work embraces principles of democracy and inclusiveness. With the freedom to make art out of anything at all, he embodies American ingenuity and resourcefulness. For almost 40 years, beginning with the acclaimed Gathering Dust (1979) at the Museum of Modern Art, he has taken pieces of detritus and cast-off objects and miraculously transformed
“Neue Kunst in Alten Gärten”
Lenthe, Germany This is the second time in two years…see the full review in November’s magazine.
Clay Ellis: Mass, Time, and Memory
As his 40th birthday approached, the Canadian sculptor Clay Ellis discovered he no longer wanted to make the massive steel objects that had established his reputation in the 1990s. These mysterious works, notable for their authoritative presence, seductive forms, and complex allusions, staked out new and personal territory for construction in metal.
DIFC Gulf Art Fair
Dubai, United Arab Emirates With millions of shopping-crazed tourists…see the full review in November’s magazine.
The Armory Show 2007
New York What began in 1994 as the Gramercy…see the full review in November’s magazine.
2007 Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
Taipei, Taiwan The second Guandu International Sculpture Exhibition…see the full review in November’s magazine.
William King: Recipient of the 2007 Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award
William King was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center in 2007. For a full list of Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, click here. Now 82, William King has been showing figurative sculpture on a regular basis in New York for over 50 years.
Dispatch: Venice and Basel
Last June, in Venice and Basel…see the full review in November’s magazine.
Heide Hatry: Skin Does Not Lie
Heide Hatry’s SKIN has landed in the center of an international dialogue with remarkable speed. The project, a multi-dimensional multimedia exploration of pigskin, has been exhibited in the artist’s native Germany, Spain, and Canada, as well as in Los Angeles and at the Goethe Institut in New York City.