Hudson, New York As I was walked down Warren Street…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
“Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur”
Saint Louis After years of teaching students to admire…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Jason Peot
Chicago Jason Peot builds small wooden structures…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Mary Early
Washington, DC. With only two works, Mary Early can…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Cyrilla Mozenter
Ridgefield, Connecticut The premise of Cyrilla Mozenter’s lyrical…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Michael Raymon Nemesio Libunao Arcega
San Francisco Michael Arcega’s recent show, “Michael”…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Alice Könitz
Los Angeles We are so far removed now from the…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Andrew Ross
Atlanta Andrew Ross’s recent work focuses on the…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Personal Structures: Johannes Girardoni and Nelleke Beltjens
Stylistic concepts always carry the danger of confining artworks too much. In exhibition reviews, the works of Johannes Girardoni and the sculptures of Nelleke Beltjens are regularly referred to as “Minimalist.” If, by Minimalism, you understand the use of simple, basic plastic forms and the application of structural features such as serialization, repetition, and symmetry,