Continuing into 2005, art institutions on the East and West Coasts and in between are offering exhibitions, performances, readings, and panel discussions that explore the relationship between Buddhism and art in the United States….see the full feature in September’s magazine.
Sarah Stout
Washington, DC Sarah Stout’s exhibition of stone…see the full review in September’s magazine.
Manfred Muller: The Labyrinth of Memory
Manfred Muller, Palacio de Memoria LCI [Lower Color Intention], 2003. Red primed paper with oil pastel and linseed oil on mat board, 37.5 x 16 in. From Matteo Ricci’s 15th-century tale Palace of Memory to Italo Calvino’s 20th-century Invisible Cities and Hans Magnus Enzensberger’s recent Civil Wars, European writers have continuously explored memory as an artistic
Beacon, New York: A Sculpture Destination
The small Hudson River city of Beacon, New York, has become an exciting destination for sculptors and sculpture enthusiasts….see the full feature in July/August’s magazine.
Richard Nonas
New York “Details From The Excavation of Harrison Street”…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
“Defying Gravity”
Durham, North Carolina “Defying Gravity” gathered 91 international…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Ludwika Ogorzelec
Easton, Pennsylvania Neither the material, nor the object itself…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
“Model Home”
Baltimore Artscape Imagine a vintage ’50s—’60s-style model home pared down to its essentials; then travel back to a time when residences were designed according to theme-based suites (say a Renaissance palace); and finally, fill the rooms with a contemporary sampling of installations.



