New York Poverty is now as much a part of…see the full review in May’s magazine.
May 2005
Rita McBride
Long Island City, New York The SculptureCenter recently featured a…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Kirsten Hassenfeld
New York ln understated, neutral-toned vellum…see the full review in May’s magazine.
“Surplus: Constructions”
Baltimore A musty, cavernous expanse, the perfect…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Midori Harima
Berkeley Kala Institute was founded 30 years ago…see the full review in May’s magazine.
“I am a Transmitter, I Radiate”: Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys does not age well. His genius could kindle a flame in a “revolutionary age,” yet at the inception of the third millennium, he appears literally buried in his private mythologies, distilled from life events, and centered on his pet animals as exponents of purity and victirns of civilization.
Planning for Happenstance: Dewitt Godfrey
If the sculptor DeWitt Godfrey were to write a manifesto, it might begin with the saying, “Let the chips fall where they may.” …see the full feature in May’s magazine.
Responsive Construction: A Conversation with Bruce Beasley
Born in Los Angeles in 1939, Bruce Beasley is recognized as one of the most innovative sculptors on the West Coast …see the full feature in May’s magazine.
Fire Medicine: A Conversation with Cai Guo-Qiang
The son of a historian and a painter, Cai Guo-Qiang was born in Quanzhou, China, in 1957, and trained in stage design before moving to Japan in 1987. …see the full feature in May’s magazine.