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May/June 1998


Tom Butter

May 1, 1998 by Susan Canning

New York Curt Marcus Gallery Tom Butter is attracted to simple, everyday things… see the print version to read the full review.

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Site: Maria Dompé: Incursions in Space

May 1, 1998 by Laura Tansini

Don’t Forget Mururoa, 1997. Slate, sand, rope, lemon extract, and sound, 300 x 300 x 1300 cm. Maria Dompé studied at the Roman Academy of Art under the supervision of renowned sculptors Pericle Fazzini and Emilio Greco.

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Site: Costas Varotsos

May 1, 1998 by Zoe Kosmidou

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In the Studio: Terrence Karpowicz

May 1, 1998 by Mark S. Price

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Focus: Robert Stackhouse: The Ritual of Labor

May 1, 1998 by Kathleen Whitney

Robert Stackhouse was trained as a painter during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism. Although his time as an Abstract Expressionist painter lasted only a few years, he has retained that movement’s faith in the emotive and communicative power of the image.

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Ingenious Simplicity: The Sculpture of H.C. Westermann

May 1, 1998 by Michael Klein

The inventiveness, wit, craft, and thoughtfulness of Westermann’s work continue to influence contemporary art …see the full review in May/June’s magazine.

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Icons and Interventions in Chicago and the Potential of Public Art

May 1, 1998 by Kathryn Hixson

A temporary installation by Suzanne Lacy, Full Circle (from “Culture in Action”), 1993. Boulders and bronze. John McWilliams Chicago’s public art demonstrates the diversity and the difficulties inherent in public art in the 1990s. The tourist version of Chicago has at its core the towering steel untitled female head by Pablo Picasso, a huge abstracted

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Off the Pedestal: Chicago and Public Sculpture, 1965 to 1975

May 1, 1998 by Stephen Luecking

The first generation of contemporary public sculpture in the United States had its origins in artist-organized outdoor sculpture exhibitions …see the full review in May/June’s magazine.

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Richard Hunt: Freeing the Human Soul

May 1, 1998 by Jan Garden Castro

Chi Town Totem, 1997. Bronze, 102 x 38 x 38 in. As a public artist, Richard Hunt is known as a creator of abstract metal works, each a unique shrine to the human spirit. With over 30 public works in the Chicago area alone, one Hunt aficionado noted, “you kind of bump into them all

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