Washington, DC Minna Nathanson’s recent work suggests a striking…see the full review in June’s magazine.
“Crash. Pause. Rewind”
Seattle Pacific Northwest museums were not alone in…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Don Porcaro: The Monster and the Child
New York-based sculptor Don Porcaro makes intriguingly shaped, highly enjoyable art from industrial mixed media—concrete, metal, and paint. His whimsical, off-beat forms speak to a humorous view of life, a combination of what he has described as “the monster and the child.”
Salvatore Romano: The Poetic Counterpoint in American Sculpture
There is a certain quality of the existential bon vivant in the work of Salvatore Romano, or maybe he is just a good American pragmatist whose sculpture suggests playfulness in the inventive manner of Arp and Calder.
“Super Vision”
Boston Boston’s glitzy new Institute of Contemporary Art…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Kyle and Kelly Phelps
Cincinnati The work of Kyle and Kelly Phelps…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Hakone Open-Air Museum: Sculpture in the Mountains of Japan
Hakone Open-Air Museum, established in 1969, was the first sculpture park in Japan and the second outdoor collection of sculpture in the world (the first being the Middleheim Museum of Sculpture at Arnheim, Belgium, founded in 1950).
Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky
Vancouver The dozens of sculptures included in Rhonda Weppler…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Justin Lowe
New York ln art, by definition, things are not what…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Kathleen Mulcahy and Ron Desmett
Pittsburgh Once unassailable, the terms “truth” and “beauty”…see the full review in June’s magazine.