New Orleans Sally Heller’s exhibition “Hanging”…see the full review in October’s magazine.
October 2004
October 2004
Collecting New Orleans: A Conversation with Sydney Besthoff
Since the 1970s, Sydney and Walda Besthoff have specialized in collecting modern and contemporary sculpture, in addition to photorealist painting. In November 2003, the five-acre Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden opened at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Ann Hamilton
North Adams, Massachusetts Ann Hamilton’s corpus, a new…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Lynda Benglis
New York Lynda Benglis’s discriminatingly…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Bertil Vallien
Aspen, Colorado Swedish glass sculptor Bertil…see the full review in October’s magazine.
“Art of the Osage”
St. Louis St. Louis Art Museum Peyote Kit, Mid-20th century, Wood, brass locks and handle, cloth lining, and assorted objects inside, 8 7/8 x 21 1/8 x 7 3/4 in. Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Unlike some American Indian exhibitions, “Art of the Osage” offers 100 objects whose aesthetic is spare and cohesive.
Playing It Straight, Upside-Down, and Backwards: A Conversation With John Scott
He sits before me, legs crossed, hands folded over one another like the wings of a giant bird, white beard and hair curling up from beneath a baseball cap. John Scott is 64. This would-be monk and recipient of the MacArthur Genius Award has come to Aspen, Colorado, from his native New Orleans to teach
Michael C. McMillen
Los Angeles The latest large-scale installation…see the full review in October’s magazine.