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| March
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Vol.19
No.2 |
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publication of the International Sculpture Center |
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On
the Cover
Patrick Dougherty,
Be It Ever So Humble, 1999. Maple saplings, 16 ft. circumference.
Photograph by Star Kotowski.
Features
Linear Energy:
An Interview with Patrick Dougherty
Dougherty creates dynamic sculptures from natural materials, saplings
and sticks.
by Roberta Sokolitz
From Walk to Text:
On Richard Long
Longs work includes objects, movements, texts, and marking the earths
surface.
by Ian Tromp
Doug Buis: Mechanical
Botanical
Buiss installations explore the meeting of technology and the environment.
by John Grande
Environment, Audience,
and Public Art in the New World (Order)
Issues of the environment have informed the work of many contemporary
artists.
by Mara Adamitz Scrupe
Betsy Damon: Living
Water Garden
An American artists public project in China includes art, education,
and reclamation.
by Terri Cohn
Departments
News
Focus: Ginny Ruffner by Jan Garden Castro
Site: Jan Dibbets Hidden Memorial by Dana Mouton Cibulski
Site: The Morris Arboretum by Robert Preece
Commissions
Reviews
San Francisco:
Michael Lucero
San Francisco: Alain Kirili
Baltimore: Angelos Antonopoulos, Effie Halivopoulou, Yannis Ziogas
New York: Cornelia Parker
Purchase, NY: 1999 Biennial Exhibition of Public Art
Vienna: Jannis Kounellis
Bologna: Bernhard Rüdiger
Trnava, Slovakia: Karol Weisslechner, Vladimír Kordos
Singapore: Provocative Things
Dispatch: Installations by Asian Artists at the Mattress Factory
Dispatch: Vienna
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