San Francisco It’s been said that one of the critical…see the full review in December’s magazine.
December 2008
Loretta Quinn
Malvern and Richmond, Australia Loretta Quinn’s mid-career survey included major
Book Review : Mark di Suvero: Dreambook
Mark di Suvero: Dreambook shows the daring, greatness, and…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Leon Ferrari
Buenos Aires “Diverse” is perhaps the best way to refer…see the full review in December’s magazine.
Beverly Pepper: Primal Potential
Majestic, monumental, yet scarcely 10 inches high, Beverly Pepper’s “Explorations in Stone” may be uncharacteristically small works, but they have her signature robust stature, conveying a primitive energy and raw power. Photographed without scale markers, these marble, granite, alabaster, and onyx sculptures could be six or 60 feet high—and as Pepper is famous for her
Alwar Balasubramaniam: Uncharted Territories
Seeing is believing. In Alwar Balasubramaniam’s case, seeing and believing are two separate acts, depending on your discernment and perception. His prints, paintings, and sculptures, with their constant plays on the visible and invisible, illusion and certainty, challenge notions of the real and the unreal.
Sculpture as a Symphony: A Conversation with John Henry
John Henry is a prominent sculptor with large-scale outdoor installations on five continents and work in many museums and private collections. His sculptures recall Constructivism, but while the Russians made visionary drawings and models, Henry has built more than 2,000 architectonic structures from long shafts and hollow plates of steel.