Susan York and I began our day at Dia:Beacon last fall with a guided tour of Michael Heizer’s sunken sculptures. She examined the way the pieces were set into the floor and questioned the guides about how they were installed.
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“Architecture/Sculpture”
Washington, DC The Washington Sculptor’s Group is a…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Bernard Williams
Thomas McCormick Gallery With its colorfully festooned vernacular signage advertising…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Oliver Jackson: The Order of Making
As a sculptor, Oliver Jackson is almost free of what we typically call “style.” His work frustrates attempts to establish an overall order based on appearance alone. In many instances, his production begins from a specific mode of resistance, and as these change, so does the work.
Charles Searles
New York ln this colorful, animated show the sculptures…see the full review in June’s magazine.
“India: New Installations”
Pittsburgh Michael Olijnyk, the Mattress Factory’s curator…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Liliana Moro
Los Angeles Liliana Moro, who rose to international prominence…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Norm Magnusson
Ridgefield, Connecticut Norm Magnussen’s outdoor installation On This Site Stood…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Thomas Schütte: Model Figures
Model for a Hotel, recently installed in London’s Trafalgar Square, and a major exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds have generated significant interest in Thomas Schütte, one of Germany’s pre-eminent artists. Meeting him after the official launch of Model for a Hotel, I found him exhausted by his four-year commitment to the project, clearly finding