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| December
2000 |
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Vol.19
No.10 |
| A
publication of the International Sculpture Center |
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On
the Cover
Magdalena Abakanowicz,
95 Figures (detail of back view) 1998/2000. Bronze, each adult
figure approximately 175 x 60 x 30 cm.
Features
Difference and
Repetition: The Latest Sculptures of Magdalena Abakanowicz
Abakanowiczs sculpture and journals are a material passageway to
the imperceptible.
by Karolina Hübner
Isamu Noguchi in the Pacific Northwest
Noguchis links to Seattle illuminate the continuing power and influence
of his work.
by Matthew Kangas
Believe Ive Been Sanctified: A Conversation with Joyce Scott
Scotts beaded sculptures and site-specific installations bristle
with passion and wit.
by Sarah Tanguy
Art as Creative Dialogue: An Interview with Yoko Ono
The sculpture of Yoko Ono is on center stage in her several recent exhibitions.
by Erica-Lynn Huberty
That Food Thing You Do
Food as sculptural material ignites the presence of life and the shadow
of death.
by Claire Lieberman
Departments
News
Site: Europos Parkas by Joyce Ellen Weinstein
Focus: Tim Hawkinson by Kristina Newhouse
Dialogue: Steven Gontarski by Robert Preece
Commissions
Reviews
Fredericton,
New Brunswick, Canada: Vanessa Paschakarnis
Santa Monica: Mise-en-scène
Washington, DC: Cathy de Monchaux
Atlanta: Karen Rich Beall
Royal Oak, MI: Barbara Cooper
St. Louis: Lewis DeSoto
Hamilton, NJ: Red Grooms
New York: Shigeru Ban
New York: Josiah McElheny
New York: Cildo Meireles
Columbus, OH: Illusions of Eden: Visions of the American
Heartland
Charlottesville, VA: Agnes Denes
Amsterdam: Dark Mirrors of Japan
Munich: Please Let My Affections Lead Me Into Danger
Dispatch: Sydney Biennale
Dispatch: 5th Lyon Biennale
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