Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Gallery Allan Wexler eschews the conventional definition of an architect… see the full review in the print version of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Murray Dewart
Newton, MA Boston Sculptors at Chapel Gallery One hates to genderize art, but the towering timber works of Murray Dewart beg for macho adjectives: muscular, stalwart… for the full review see the print version of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
“Postmark”
Santa Fe SITE Santa Fe Londoner Cornelia Parker is known primarily for conceptual art… see the full review in the print version of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Carl Andre
New York Paula Cooper Gallery For this show Carl Andre presented five new works, including two very familiar plate pieces, one of copper and the other, smaller one of copper and lead… see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine for the full review.
Elisa D’Arrigo
New York Elizabeth Harris Gallery Elisa D’Arrigo’s exhibition comprised six moderate to large sculptures, five of which are from hercontinuing “lnside Out” series… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Tom Doyle and Larry Fane
New York Kouros Gallery This joint show of work by Tom Doyle and Larry Fane not only documented recent efforts by the two veteran artists, but… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Picasso, Painter and Sculptor in Clay
New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art No matter what he put. his hand to, Picasso was a master of that medium. Clay, like wood or metal or paint, became a tool through which he crafted his vision of women, animals, or still life… for the full review see the print version of September 1999’s
Richard Stankiewicz
New York Zabriskie Gallery Season after season curators across the country go in search of subjects to explore… for the full review see the print version of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Robert Hess
Salem, OR