Kishio Suga

Yokohama Yokohama Museum of Art Kishio Sug a’s work fills the museum-literally. A leader of Japan’s celebrated Mono-ha (which translates to “School of Things”) movement in the late 1960s through early ’70s, he has produced unique work… for the full review see the print edition of June 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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Stephen Hendee

Santa Monica Mark Moore Gallery The entrance to Stephen Hendee’s current installation, Shadow Proxy, is cloaked by heavy black curtains. Drawn across a threshold, this device inevitably signals some mystery or illusion about to be set into play… see the print version of June 1999’s Sculpture magazine for the full review.

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Alison Saar

Santa Monica Santa Monica Museum of Art Alison Saar’s latest works are rich, provocative, and engaging. While probing and extending the traditions of figurative sculpture, she addresses the complex and usually sublimated premises of American patriarchal society… for the full review see the print version of June 1999’s Sculpture magazine.

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The Theater of Life: Ken Unsworth

One could compare the mature work of the Australian artist Ken Unsworth with that of Louise Bourgeois, as they both rely on personal obsessions and a range of potent, recurring symbols: with Bourgeois, her childhood and sexual references; with Unsworth, his wife and her performance as a pianist, as well as death, destruction, and the

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