May 2004
Byrdcliffe Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
Woodstock, NY Byrdcliffe’s wild and varied landscape…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Sculpture to Enlarge Our Reality: A Conversation with Tony Cragg
Tony Cragg was born in Liverpool in 1949. His high school studies were science-oriented, and in 1966 he got a job as a technician in the research laboratory of the Natural Rubber Producers Research Association….see the full feature in May’s magazine.
M.J. Anderson
Portland, OR M.J. Anderson’s marble sculptures of…see the full review in May’s magazine.
The Responsibility of Privilege: A Conversation with Alfredo Jaar
Artist, architect, and filmmaker Alfredo Jaar lives and works in New York. His installations and individual artworks have been shown around the world. He has participated in the Venice, São Paulo, Johannesburg, Sydney, lstanbul, and Kwangju Biennials, as well as Documenta….
The Pittsburgh Biennial
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts Beatriz da Costa, Jamie Shulte and Brooke Singer, Swipe, 2003. Mixed media, installation view. The latest Pittsburgh Biennial just scraped by the economic cutbacks in the arts, even if its presentation was delayed by nearly a year.
Sculptfest ’03
West Rutland, VT Though it is now available to artists…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Harry Hauck: A Hunger for Bodies
From a distance, they appear solid: stone bodies, sturdy columns that fill the room. Whenr approaching them, one sees seams and valves; the dark grayblack of their surfaces creates the physical sensation of the presence of skin….
Pepon Osorio Ronald
New York Feldman Fine Arts Pepon Osorio’s recent installations Face to Face and My Beating Heart use mimesis and allegory to examine not only how a family was separated by a federal agency, but also how some needs are never attended to because of the bureaucratic restrictions of an eight-hour workday.