Rome American Academy in Rome As a painter, Cy Twombly is best known for his childlike scrawls and monumental, sprawling canvases. Twombly the sculptor is less well known… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
September 1999
September 1999
“Archetype”:
Don Prince, Michael Warren,
and John Ford
Belfast Ormeau Baths Gallery According to the gallery handout, this exhibition “explores the way in which three sculptors have used maquettes and working drawings to illustrate ideas and themes in their art practice… see the full review in the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Cathy Carman
Dublin Templebar Gallery Cathy Carman is a mature lrish sculptor, one of hundreds in the Republic of lreland, yet one of the few with a substantial and coherent oeuvre… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Robert Hess
Salem, OR Hallie Ford Museum of Art Sculpting and teaching in Oregon since 1973, Robert Hess is a veteran in the world of Pacific Northwest sculpture who is primarily known for his metalwork… for the full review see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine.
Carl Andre
New York Paula Cooper Gallery For this show Carl Andre presented five new works, including two very familiar plate pieces, one of copper and the other, smaller one of copper and lead… see the print edition of September 1999’s Sculpture magazine for the full review.
Dispatch: “Volume and Form”
Singapore Vincent Leow, Money Suit, 1992. Mixed media, from the “Imaging Selves” exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum Singapore, still the quintessential Asian crossroads city and now a booming tribute to the Asian Miracle (even after the Asian Economic Disaster), has enthusiastically embraced the concept of Cultural Tourism as an economic engine.
Cy Twombly
Rome
“Archetype”
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cathy Carman
Dublin, Ireland