Christchurch, New Zealand We are hardwired to look for the pattern of things…see the full review in October’s magazine.
October 2010
October 2010
Dolores Casares
Buenos Aires
“The Familiar Unknown”
San Antonio Globalization and the Internet—along with better scholarship…see the full review in October’s magazine.
“5+5: New Perspectives”
Mountainville, New York Home to more than 100 works by the…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Nikki Renee Anderson
Elmhurst, Illinois Nikki Renee Anderson models small forms in white clay…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Alison Foshee
Los Angeles Curiosity drives A[ison Foshee. Her inquisitiveness, combined with…see the full review in October’s magazine.
Ann Sperry
Long Island City, New York The work of the late Ann Sperry (1934 – 2009) is eclectic…see the full review in October’s magazine.
The International Sculpture Center 2010 Outstanding Student Achievement In Contemporary Sculpture Awards
The International Sculpture Center is proud to present the winners of the 2010 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Awards. This year’s program attracted a record number of nominees from university sculpture programs in North America and abroad.
Jeff Lowe: Drawing Out and Enclosing Space
After the death in 1975 of the artist Roger Hilton, Jeff Lowe was driving in Cornwall, where Hilton had lived as a St. Ives artist. Lowe, who has collected the painter’s late gouaches, had been reading Hilton’s Night Letters, in which the largely bedridden artist wrote to his sleeping wife about his condition, his art,
Garth Evans: Transformer
To look back over Garth Evans’s 50 years of art production—sculpture plus drawings and watercolors—is to pursue a will o’ the wisp always vanishing out of the corner of one’s eye. Evans has repeatedly been exclaimed and admired, but the attention has never led to real fame—which seems to be something that he regularly courts