Donna Dennis: Home Away from Home

When Donna Dennis created her earnest, plain-spoken “Tourist Cabins” at the outset of her career, they had the impact of cultural icons. She was one of a number of sculptors fresh on the ’70s scene—including Alice Aycock and Jackie Ferrara—who pushed sculpture toward the domain of architecture.

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Yumi Kori: Keeping Space Alive with Light

In recent years, the relationship between sculpture and architecture has become so close as to effect a merger, a situation more complex than it would initially appear. Richard Serra moves more and more inevitably into the realm of architectural space, giving his sculpture a massiveness of size that translates into work expressing the duration of

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