Atlanta The Dalton Galleries, Agnes Scott College The space of the Dalton Galleries at Agnes Scott College engaged the work of Richard Beckman and Kay Hwang in the exhibition “The Truth About Beauty,”… for the full review see the print edition of March 2001’s Sculpture magazine.
March 2001
Robin Bernat
Atlanta Solomon Projects What if your living room floor dissolved into moss and your walls faded to a folding paper screen?… for the full review see the print edition of March 2001’s Sculpture magazine.
Anish Kapoor
London Lisson Gallery For Anish Kapoor who has said, “l think I am a painter who is a sculptor,” colors symbology is infinite… for the full review see the print edition of March 2001’s Sculpture magazine.
The First Lady’s Sculpture Garden at the White House
Richard Hunt, Icarus, 1957–58. Bronze, steel, and copper, 32.5 x 17 x 11.25 in. In early 1994, as chair of the Committee for Preservation of the White House, Hillary Rodham Clinton raised the idea of showcasing contemporary American sculpture on the White House grounds.
Peter Voulkos: Clay, Space, and Time
Untitled plate, 1999. Woodfired stoneware, 4.5 x 19 x 21.75 in. Time has vindicated the pioneering efforts of contemporary clay sculptor, Peter Voulkos. In the ’50s, before the emergence of conceptual or process art, he stunned the art world with his finished sculptures of clay.
Steve Tobin: The Event Itself is the Only Truth
“The true underground is where the power flows. That’s the best kept secret of our time…Power flows under the surface, far beneath the level you and I live on.” – Don DeLillo, Great Jones Street Matzoth House, 1998.