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| October
2000 |
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Vol.19
No.8 |
| A
publication of the International Sculpture Center |
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On
the Cover
Marc Quinn,
Jamie Gillespie, 1999. Marble and plinth, 70.9 x 24.25 x 20.2 in.
Courtesy of Jay Jopling / White Cube, London.
Features
Just a Load
of Shock? An Interview with Marc Quinn
Quinn uses traditional and unconventional materials in sometimes disturbing
sculptures.
by Robert Preece
Arrested Motion: The Sculpture of Bill Barrett
Barretts fluid and organic sculpture builds on the legacy of Modernism.
by Richard Tobin
Alternative Landscapes: The Australian Works of Anita Glesta
This sculptor from New York has installed a number of complex public works
in Australia.
by Tempe MacGowan
The Globalized Artist in the New Millennium
Globalization in art is less about cultural exchange than about a global
marketplace.
by Robert C. Morgan
Departments
News
Focus: Mags Harries by Marty Carlock
Focus: John Kalymnios by Jane Harris
Focus: Robert Glover by Collette Chattopadhyay
Commissions
The International Sculpture Center Outstanding Student Achievement
in Contemporary Sculpture Awards
Reviews
Philadelphia:
Winifred Lutz
Los Angeles: Mitsunori Kurashige
San Francisco: Conrad Atkinson
San Francisco: Kornelios Grammenos
Washington, DC: Portals and IntoBalance
Tampa: UltraLounge: The Return of Social Space (with Cocktails)
Chicago: Robert Stackhouse
Springfield, MO: Josephine Stealey
New York: Alice Adams
New York: Barbara Andrus
New York: Alastair Noble
Purchase, NY: Welded Sculpture of the 20th Century
Cleveland: Kate Budd
Philadelphia: Marie-Ange Guilleminot
Philadelphia: Dina Wind
Fairfax, VA: Renee Butler
Fairfax, VA: Jeff Spaulding
Brussels, Belgium: Patrick Dougherty and Adrian Maryniak
Milan: Marc Quinn
Dispatch: Notes on the 18th International Sculpture Conference
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