M.J. Anderson

Seattle Davidson Galleries The central problem with working in marble today is the inescapability of antique and Renaissance models… for the full review see the print edition of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Meryl Taradash

Bridgehampton, NY The Elaine Benson Gallery As part of a benefit exhibition for The Nature Conservancy at The Elaine Benson Gallery in Bridgehampton, which featured the work of 13 artists that reflected the inspiration of the landscape, Meryl Taradash’s installation “Wind Driven Sculptures” took itself out of this narrow category and expanded the notion of

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Marcos Lora Reed

Miami Miami Art Museum Marcos Lora Read is a nomad. He is a world citizen, international artist, and the ultimate contemporary man… for the full review see the print version of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Heide Fasnacht: Love Gas & Invisible Objects

Heide Fascnacht, Bomb, 1997. Graphite on paper, 22 x 30 in. During the past 20 years, the notion of “imagination” has been given short shrift. With very few notable exceptions, a fast scan through the art magazines of the past two decades leaves the impression of rigid categories of work produced by legions of practitioners

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Ellsworth Kelly on the Roof

New York Metropolitan Museum of Art l like the idea of sculpture going up into the sky,” reveals Ellsworth Kelly as he takes stock of his large-scale sculptures in the exhibition “Ellsworth Kelly on the Roof,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art… for the full review see the print edition of March 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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