May 2004
Kenneth Snelson
New York ln this age of pluralism…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Kevin Cole
Seattle This small survey of recent work by…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Stephan Balkenhol
New York The most striking thing about the…see the full review in May’s magazine.
A Conversation with Bernar Venet, A Renaissance Artist of the Third Millennium
For Bernar Venet, being an artist means not only to paint or to make sculptures, but also to speculate—in art, science, philosophy, mathematics, geometry, and music. He is an internationally recognized painter, sculptor, and composer (of concrete music), and his main interest in art is to raise questions, to push his work further and farther,
Dispatch: Istanbul
Kaija Kiuru, Kammio (Chamber), 2002. Lace tablecloths, 2m x 2.6 m x 2.6 m. At the time of the Istanbul Biennial, at least 15 other exhibitions appeared in venues ranging from a shopping mall to a 19th-century tram tunnel.