The fractured human figure has been the subject of Stephen De Staebler’s sculpture for many years. In a 1998 exhibition at the Franklin Parrasch Gallery in New York he reduced this image to only the human leg.
May 2002
The Game as a Narrative of the Self: The World of Alex Pinna
Milan doesn’t seem like an Italian city. The austerity of the architecture, the fog, the frenetic work pace reminds one more of a cold Northern European metropolis. In Milan, people have no time to waste, and they are definitely in no mood to fool around: the financial centers set their rules, political potentates organize their
The Doors of Expression:The Work of Art in the Age of Quantum Processing Power
Forecasting the future of art is probably the most unmerciful of disciplines and the one, among other prophetic practices, that has consistently proven a historical impossibility. Hegel, the father of modern aesthetics, also happens to be the author of the most flagrant misreading of art history.
Dispatch: “World Ceramic Exposition”
At a time of on-again, off-again reconciliation…see the full review in May’s magazine.
“The Standard”
Naoshima, Japan Approaching the small island…see the full review in May’s magazine.
“Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture in Meditation Park”
Beeville, TX The city of Beeville near the Gulf…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Jim Campbell
Pittsburgh This survey of electronically based…see the full review in May’s magazine.
William Morris
Akron, OH Stepping into William Morris’s…see the full review in May’s magazine.
2001 Biennial Exhibition of Public Art
Purchase, NY The 2001 Biennial Exhibition of…see the full review in May’s magazine.