The most obvious and the most obscure thing in the world, this walking that wanders so readily into religion, philosophy, landscape, urban policy, anatomy, allegory, and heartbreak… Walking itself is the intentional act closest to the unwilled rhythms of the body, to breathing and the beating of the heart.
Jill Bedgood and Beverly Penn
Austin, TX Jill Bedgood and Beverly Penn…see the full review in September’s magazine.
Forum: Odyssey in the Okanagan
The “Austrian model” sculpture symposium was initiated in 1959 by sculptors Karl Prantl and Mathias Heitz, who were inspired by previous symposia in Yugoslavia in the early ’50s. In this type of symposium, an entity, whether sculptor-run or otherwise, invites sculptors to a community, quarry, or work-site to make sculpture with locally available materials, such
Jack Jeffrey
Vancouver, Canada Within the industrial design pantheon…see the full review in September’s magazine.
Sentinels Through Time: Beverly Pepper’s “Markers”
Pepper’s “Markers” and “Sentinels” strive toward emotion, renewal, and history…see the full review in September’s magazine.
“Built by Hand”
Washington, DC Essentially anti-monumental and…see the full review in September’s magazine.
Jason C. Meyer
Chicago Chicago artist Jason C, Meyer…see the full review in September’s magazine.
Richard Klein
New York Richard Klein’s highly developed…see the full review in September’s magazine.