San Francisco Braunstein/Quay Gallery Like the work of artists as diverse as Robert Rauschenberg and Joseph Cornell, David Ruddell’s elegant hybrid constructions incorporate elements of both sculpture and painting… see the print version for the full review.
Clifford Rainey
San Francisco Dorothy Weiss Gallery By titling his show “Homo Faber,” Clifford Rainey placed the emphasis in this exhibition on the artist’s role as the fabricator… see the print version for the full review.
Cristina Iglesias
New York Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Nestled in the uppermost levels of the Guggenheim Museum’s Fifth Avenue location, Cristina lglesias’s exhibition revealed a collection of contrasts… see the print version for the full review.
Rita McBride
New York Alexander and Bonin Rita McBride is enthralled by architecture… see the print version for the full review.
“Four Acts in Glass”
New York American Craft Museum Are the crafts roughly 20 years behind contemporary art or are they right up to date?… see the print version for the full review.
Toshiko Takaezu
New York American Craft Museum Initially organized by curator Reiko Kato for the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (ln Japan)… see the print version for the full review.
Linda Ridgeway
Houston The Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts “A Survey, The Poetics of Form” is a remarkably clear-thinking exhibition that offers a perspective on nearly 20 years of work by Dallas artist Linda Ridgeway… see the print version for the full review.
“Elsewhere”
Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum of Art “Elsewhere,” an exhibition of models and photographs by five artists ranging from the up and coming to the well established, touched on the relationship of artistic activity to the finished… see the print version for the full review.
Yann Kersalé
Hong Kong Museum of Hong Kong (with Galerie Enrico Navarra) Often referred to as a “sculptor of light,” French artist Yann Kersalé has been well-known in his native country for over a decade… see the print version for the full review.