Hudson, NY From a material viewpoint, the…see the full review in December’s magazine.
December 2001
Reconstructing History:A Conversation with Julian LaVerdiere
A self-described inventor/historian, Julian LaVerdiere explores the rich and protean territory where history, science, and commerce commingle with art. The son of sculptor Bruno LaVerdiere, he studied with Hans Haacke at Cooper Union (BFA in sculpture) and later with Ronald Jones at Yale (MFA in sculpture).
Stephen Antonakos and Colleagues
Waltham, MA “Please send me something in a”…see the full review in December’s magazine.
“Bodyspace”
Baltimore, MD ln tandem with a revived interest…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Tim Hawkinson
Washington, DC As the human genome is decoded…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Niki de Saint Phalle
West Hollywood World renowned for her immense…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Changchun Sculpture Symposium 2001
On July 15, with the theme of Friendship, Peace, and Spring, 80 sculptors from 52 countries began their work at the 2001 Changchun, China Sculpture Symposium. This year marked the fifth and final symposium for Changchun, a northern industrial city of seven million people.
“Taking Positions”
Leeds “He sacrifices whatever talent he”…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Miami Supports Miami
In her article “In Miami, a Hot Spot of Art, the Temperature’s Rising” (The New York Times, Arts Section, September 16), Amei Wallach concludes that “for this 15 minutes, at least, Miami is where the art is.”