January/February 2003
January/February 2003
Dispatch: Contemporary Sculpture in Brazil
Last year, I visited three unique…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
The Language of Life: A Conversation with Chakaia Booker
Reconstructed Elements, 2002. Rubber tire and wood, 32 x 36 x 31 in. Photo: Courtesy Dietmar Busse, Marlborough Gallery, NY. Chakaia Booker’s voice is so earthy that one may miss her easy way of pointing to the big picture.
Inexplicable Symbiosis: A Conversation with Janet Cardiff
Cardiff’s installations and site-works redefine space, narrative, and subjectivity…see the full review in January/February’s magazine
Exterior Form – Interior Substance: A Conversation with Xu Bing
A B C …, 1991. Ceramic blocks, 8 x 8 x 24 cm. Photo: Courtesy Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. In his native China, Xu Bing began his career with innovations in printmaking and with some of the first Chinese installation art, including what is perhaps his best-known work, Book from the Sky.
Art in a State of Disquiet and Metamorphosis: Reflections on the Work of Jane Alexander
The work of Jane Alexander remains a powerful index of art and society in South Africa…see the full review in January/February’s magazine
XI International Biennial of Sculpture
Carrara, Italy This year, the Canara International…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
Bill Viola
Berlin The Egyptian Book of the Dead…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.
“Fathoming”
Winston-Salem Although “Fathoming” was not…see the full review in January/February’s magazine.