Frank Stellat monumental sculpture Prinz Friedricb uon Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X (Prince Friedrich of Homburg, A Play, 3X, 2001) is the culmination of the artist’s three-year obsession with the German Romantic poet, writer, and playwright Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811)….
June 2004
Space, Emptiness, and Shadows: Nigel Hall
From June to September, the Kunsthalle Mannheim is featuring an exhibition of work by Nigel Hall, one of today’s most important British sculptors….see the full feature in June’s magazine.
Marta Thoma
Oakland Marta Thoma’s impressive exhibition of…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Robert Simon and Sculpture 24/7
Robert Simon discovered art at the age of 14-not because he was particularly impressed by a work of art, but because the artists appealed to him….see the full feature in June’s magazine.
Public/Private Collections in Switzerland
Switzerland is a small countrv of considerable wealth. It also has a tradition of collecting art, especially contemporary art….see the full feature in June’s magazine.
Boyle Family
Edinburgh ln their first retrospective since the…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Geometric Sculpture in Equilibrium: Fletcher Benton
Fletcher Benton’s workplace is located in the light industry district of San Francisco. The busy 6,000-square-foot space is 23 feet high and can easily hold the forklift needed to assemble his large sculptures. It is filled with the noise of hammering, cutting, and welding—work performed by Benton’s assistants.
Pier Walk: Shrinking, Shrinking
Pier Walk, the annual outdoor sculpture exhibition at Chicago’s Navy Pier, shrinks steadily as commerce invades places where sculptures once stood. Originally constructed in 1916, Navy Pier is a long, shed-like structure, surrounded by a spacious pedestrian promenade that extends 3,000 feet out into Lake Michigan.