Janine Antoni

New York Whitney Museum of American Art Janine Antoni’s sculptures and performances have always been labor intensive… for the full review see the print version of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Bernar Venet

Bernar Venet, (Left) Interminate Area, 1998. Torch-cut steel, 98 x 168.5 x 1.4 in. (Right) Two Interminate Areas, 1998. Torch-cut steel, 98 x 168.5 x 1.4 in Almost 30 feet high and painted bright red, Bernar Venet’s Acute Angle of 19.5 (1986) stands in sharp contrast to the predictably right-angled facade of a nearby office

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Nancy Blum

Minneapolis Circa Gallery The idea that a work of art can reflect some latent scientific function or suggest some unknown technological purpose, without really possessing either, is a construct that has been bandied about by scores of artists over the past decade… for the full review see the print edition of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Vassilis Yeros

Athens, Greece Kreonidis Gallery The Games of Light is the title of the latest work by Greek artist Vassilis Yeros, born in Arcadia in 1957… for the full review see the print edition of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Petah Coyne

New York Galerie Lelong ln a sharp departure from the hanging wax pieces for which she is well known, Petah Coyne offered “Fairy Tales”… for the full review see the print version of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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