Dallas Ryan Humphrey’s work communicates on…see the full review in June’s magazine.
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David Byrne
New York Multi-talented David Byrne is known for using…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Ed Zelenak: Mapping the Allegory
While Ed Zelenak’s sculpture seems to reflect that intense period when Pop Art and Minimalism occupied center stage on the arts scene, in hindsight one realizes that his works are highly individuated, with a narrative element, some allusions to science, and even allegorical elements.
“Elephant Cemetery”
New York “Elephant Cemetery,” curator Christian Rattemeyer’s final…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Karin Waisman and Marta Chilindron
Old Westbury, New York New York sculptor Karin Waisman was born…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Victor Grippo
New York Trained as a chemist and pharmacist…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Andreas Slominski: The Wisdom and Cunning of the Trap-maker
The motif of making and setting traps has fascinated German artist Andreas Slominski since 1984, when (as the story goes) he discovered a metal trap for voles in a shop. As he explored the trap’s mechanism, he realized that this type of device not only had important plastic qualities, but that it also offered him
Minna Nathanson
Washington, DC Minna Nathanson’s recent work suggests a striking…see the full review in June’s magazine.
“Crash. Pause. Rewind”
Seattle Pacific Northwest museums were not alone in…see the full review in June’s magazine.
Don Porcaro: The Monster and the Child
New York-based sculptor Don Porcaro makes intriguingly shaped, highly enjoyable art from industrial mixed media—concrete, metal, and paint. His whimsical, off-beat forms speak to a humorous view of life, a combination of what he has described as “the monster and the child.”