Cincinnati ln a space not conceived as a…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
July/August 2004
July/August 2004
Manfred Muller: The Labyrinth of Memory
Manfred Muller, Palacio de Memoria LCI [Lower Color Intention], 2003. Red primed paper with oil pastel and linseed oil on mat board, 37.5 x 16 in. From Matteo Ricci’s 15th-century tale Palace of Memory to Italo Calvino’s 20th-century Invisible Cities and Hans Magnus Enzensberger’s recent Civil Wars, European writers have continuously explored memory as an artistic
Beacon, New York: A Sculpture Destination
The small Hudson River city of Beacon, New York, has become an exciting destination for sculptors and sculpture enthusiasts….see the full feature in July/August’s magazine.
Richard Nonas
New York “Details From The Excavation of Harrison Street”…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
“Defying Gravity”
Durham, North Carolina “Defying Gravity” gathered 91 international…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
Ludwika Ogorzelec
Easton, Pennsylvania Neither the material, nor the object itself…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
“Model Home”
Baltimore Artscape Imagine a vintage ’50s—’60s-style model home pared down to its essentials; then travel back to a time when residences were designed according to theme-based suites (say a Renaissance palace); and finally, fill the rooms with a contemporary sampling of installations.
“The Art of Earth”
Osaka, Japan In Japan, clay has served as one…see the full review in July/August’s magazine.
In Tune with Nature: A Conversation with Roy Staab
Roy Staab’s earth-sensitive site-specific installations use locally available materials and result in ephemeral earthworks that eventually devolve back into nature….see the full feature in July/August’s magazine.