New York Ruth Duckworth’s innovative combinations of…see the full review in December’s magazine.
“Czech Glass 1945–1980” and “Czech Glass Now”
Corning, New York The notion that America used freedom of…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Deanna Sirlin
Atlanta Deanna Sirlin is passionate about painting…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Graham Caldwell
Washington, DC ln “Slowly Growing Things,” Graham Caldwell’s…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Eliseo Mattiacci
Los Angeles The conception for Eliseo Mattiacci’s…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Daniel Buren
New York Daniel Buren gave the title…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Ingo Ronkholz: Beyond the Image
What motivates a young painter to turn his back on painting and apply his efforts to sculpture? In the case of Ingo Ronkholz, a growing feeling of the insufficiency of the “reality conveyed by painting” caused him to shift more and more to sculpture as the focus of his interest:…see the full feature in December’s
All 5 Senses: A Conversation with Terry Allen
Terry Allen is a visionary artist who expresses himself as a poet/songwriter, musician, playwright, sculptor, filmmaker, and installation artist. His subject matter is a…see the full feature in December’s magazine.
For the Love of Horses: A Conversation with Deborah Butterfield
For 25 years, Deborah Butterfield has found artistic fulfillment in the horse, drawing on the animal’s physicality to express an array of emotional meanings. Her work confronts the delicate dichotomy of strength and fragility in an animal experienced by few in today’s society.
Naked and Nude Out in the World and in the Art School Curriculum
As old as art itself, the nude is still capable of giving viewers a jolt. The current governor of Vermont, James Richards, recently found it necessary to remove a lamp from his statehouse desk because it reproduced Hiram Power’s famous 1843 sculpture “The Greek Slave.”