San Juan, Puerto Rico For her recent show, Jeanette Betancourt cautioned visilors, via walI text, not to read anything into her works …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Robert Smithson
New York Many seasoned New Yorkers praised Robert Smithson’s Floating lsland to Travel around Manhattan Island as …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Kuma and Made Wianta
New York Curated by the critic Robert C. Morgan, this show featuring Japanese sculptor Kuma and Balinese artist Made Wianta oflered a fascinating look into …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Gloria Kisch
New York The leveI of craftsmanship on display in this exhibition belied the fact that Gloria Kisch began to work exclusively with staintess steeI as recently as 2000. …see the full review in April’s magazine.
John Newman
Hamilton, New York There is nothing minimal, straight, or right-angled about John Newman’s recent body of intimately sized work. …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Niho Kozuru
Boston When Niho Kozuru was a graduate student at the University of Hawaii, she happened upon an early 19th-century house that missionaries had transported, board by board, from New Engtand, so they could have a “civilized’ place to live.
James Cook
Columbia, Missouri The flickering shadows of Plato’s puppeteers animate the deep recesses of James Cook’s found-object assembtages. …see the full review in April’s magazine.
Fred Wilson
Ridgefield, Connecticut As the 2002 recipient of the Larry Aldrich Foundation Award, Fred Wilson pursued a passion for a new medium (in collaboration with a glass blower). …see the full review in April’s magazine.
A Leap into the Unknown: A Conversation with Sol LeWitt
When approached to do an interview with Sol LeWitt, I immediately recalled a moment in the late ’70s during my graduate research on conceptual art when I felt compelled to have a conversation with the artist.