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Contents/Complete text in print version available at fine
newsstands and through subscription. Traversing the Worlds of Nam June Paik Paik transformed video into a tool capable of redefining sculpture and installation art. by Carla Hanzal Balancing Tradition and Innovation:
Pittsburgh Learning the Alphabet: A Conversation with Diane Samuels Object / Installation: The Two Sides of Robert Gober Here Time Becomes Space: A Conversation
with Harald Szeemann Departments News Focus: Josh Garber by Kathleen Whitney Focus: Akio Takamori by Matthew Kangas Focus: Jeffrey Mongrain by Glen R. Brown Commissions Postscript: A Quiet Revolution Reviews New York: Morris Graves San Francisco: Tom Friedman Atlanta: Radcliffe Bailey Atlanta: “Objects That Flicker” Chicago: “Canceled: Exhibiting Experimental Art in China” New Orleans: Neil Harshfield College Park, MD: “Handle with Care: Loose Threads in Fiber” Grand Rapids: Sharon Louden St. Louis: Stephan Balkenhol New York: Marion E. Held New York: Martin Kersels New York: “Softcore” New York: Sook Jin Jo New York: George Stoll Cleveland: “Structurally Sound” Philadelphia: Italo Scanga Pittsburgh: “Interactive Domains” Toronto: An Whitlock Books/Films/Video: Marco Agostinelli Dispatch: “Novecento Arte e Storia in Italia” Sculpture Magazine Archives |
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