Over the last year or so, Sculpture has devoted considerable space to articles on public art. Beginning with this issue, that focus will broaden to reflect the growing sense of connection between sculpture and architecture. Artists who are also architects in their own right, artists who work in architectural forms, and architects whose buildings are
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Kendall Buster and Ernesto Neto
Washington, DC While Kendall Buster and Ernesto…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Lawrence Fane
Richmond, VA An offhand remark by artist Calvin…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Architecture & Sculptors: The Rewards, The Frustrations
“The foundation was laid, the crane was there, everything showed up on time. The piece was lifted up, and it sat exactly the way it was supposed to…It came in sections, we assembled it, and there it was.
Susan Graham and Julianne Swartz
Stockbridge, MA In his 1994 novel Sophie’s World…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Nick Bertoni and Laetitia Sonami
San Francisco Bags hold many things, especially…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Contemporary Sculpture 2002
New York, NY For its most engaging exhibition…see the full review in March’s magazine.
“The Boundaries of Sculpture”
Negev, Israel The title of this exhibition showcasing…see the full review in March’s magazine.