Caroline Cox

New York I first encountered Caroline Cox’s ingenious and gloriously trippy installation ‘Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky at dusk, in a buzzing, whirling art opening crowd….see the full review in January/February’s magazine.

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Yoshitomo Saito: Reconcilable Differences

Metal pillows, cast canvases, origami without the folds: except for the tangible fact of their existence, Yoshitomo Saito’s sculptures would seem like far-fetched fabrications. If F. Scott Fitzgerald is right that “the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the

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David Smith: Freedom and Myth

David Smith is one of American art’s great apostles of freedom. He spoke about it, wrote about it, and embodied it in his life and art. He refused to be confined by rules or any other boundaries, did not let anyone else dictate to him what was aesthetically acceptable, was ever-alert to unorthodox materials and

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