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| June
2005 |
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Vol.19
No.5 |
| A
publication of the International Sculpture Center |
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On
the Cover
James Surls, Me
in See, 1996. Bronze, 67 x 41 x 42 in. Photograph courtesy of Marlborough
Gallery and the artist.
Features
James Surls:
A Restless Magician
Surlss works awaken the imagination and force an exploration of
unfamiliar emotions.
by Susie Kalil
Sculpture in Houston
Houston reveals a lively art scene and unusual opportunities to exhibit
sculpture.
by Victoria Hodge Lightman
Welcome Home: Project Row Houses
Arts, housing, history, and community combine in an antidote to urban
ills.
by Nancy Bless
Secondary Structures
For these artists, minimal objects are links in a chain of association
and causation.
by Tom Moody
Remember the Ladies: New Womens Memorials in Boston
and
Contemporary Commemorative Art
New memorial designs fuse contemporary approaches with traditional portraiture.
by Nick Capasso
Departments
News
Focus: Bella Feldman by Kathleen Whitney
Focus: Tara Donovan by George Howell
Focus: E.V. Day by Charlene Roth
Commissions
Reviews
New York:
Leslie Bohnenkamp
Los Angeles: Robert Therrien
Washington, DC: Greg Hannan
Atlanta: Janet Biggs
Lincoln, MA: Robert Arneson
Grand Rapids, MI: Patrick Collier
Springfield, MO: Russ Rubert
Billings, MT: Richard Notkin
New York: Children of Berlin
New York: Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
New York: Bradley McCallum
Philadelphia: Against Design
Houston: Sharon Engelstein
Seattle: Carlos Mollura
Amsterdam: Fireworks
Milan: Walter de Maria
Singapore: Heo Jeong-Hee
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