March 2001
March 2001
Regina Frank: Nurturing a Sculptural Encounter
Whether bathed in blue light in a darkened room or enclosed in a glass-fronted display, German installation and performance artist Regina Frank seeks ways to humanize our digital universe. Her meditative, often interactive performances sculpt space, sometimes creating physical objects that document the temporal relationship between virtual and real experience.
Luca Buvoli
Cambridge, MA MIT List Visual Arts Center Step nr29: “You experience emptiness, yet you are not empty. Every time you think you are achieving something, you must cast it away.”… for the full review see the print edition of March 2001’s Sculpture magazine.
Tony Oursler
Seattle
“The Seven Virtues in Ancient and Modern Times”
Stekkjargia, Iceland
“Intelligence”
London
“Fairy-Tales”
Plasy, Czech Republic
Mitch Messina
Jenkintown, PA