John Van Alstine is widely known for works that combine stone, steel, and found objects (sometimes industrial in origin and sometimes natural or manmade forms cast in bronze). The work is abstract yet allegorical, exhibiting an ongoing narrative that is carried forward by the artist’s alchemical combination of forms and materials.
May 2000
Sadashi Inuzuka
Philadelphia The Clay Studio Sadashi lnuzuka, River, 1999. Clay, installation views. Sadashi lnuzukas recent installation, River, repeated a formula that he has used frequently: that of spreading wet clay across the surface of the flood letting it dry and crack, and then hanging or installing on the wall above it fired clay sculptures that present
Grisha Bruskin
New York
Magdalena Jetelová: Enigmatic Sculpture of Time and Place
Jetelová’s sculptures range from objects in space to architectural space as sculpture …see the full feature in May’s magazine.
Issey Miyake
New York
Yuriko Yamaguchi
Washington, DC