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| September
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Vol.21
No.7 |
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publication of the International Sculpture Center |
Complete
text in print version available at fine newsstands and through subscription.
Features
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Who Sees Space: A Conversation with Maya Lin
Lins projects flow out of a vision of a universe in harmony with itself.
by Jan Garden Castro
Revolution
is Sneakier: A Conversation with Vito Acconci
Acconci has devoted most of his recent career to re-envisioning public
spaces.
by Anne Barclay Morgan
Abstraction and
Empathy, Once Again
In sculpture the problematic of art as such is most explicit.
by Donald Kuspit
A South African
Microcosm: The Sculpture of David Brown
Browns work mines the schisms of the fractured society of todays
South Africa.
by Paul Edmunds
Public Space
and Private Investigation: A Conversation with Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline
Tarry
Their work focuses on difficult issues of political and social injustice.
by Ana Finel Honigman
Departments
Forum: Above
and Beyond by Karl Michel
News
Letters to the Editor
Itinerary
Site: Convergence by Nick Capasso
Focus: Sharon Loudon by Ellison Walcott
Dialogue: Wim Delvoye by Michaël Amy
Commissions
Postscript: ISC News
Reviews
Houston:
Liga Pang
Grand Rapids: Master Teachers
St. Louis: Kurt Perschke
Auburn, NY: Jonathan Kirk
Brooklyn: Marsha Pels
New York: Ipek Duben
New York: Huang Yong Ping
New York: Ik-Joong Kang
New York: Athena Tacha
Purchase, NY: Ursula von Rydingsvard
Philadelphia: John Atkin
Pittsburgh: Richard Paul Gribenas
Nashville: Joseph Whitt
Seattle: Gerard Tsutakawa
Montreal: BGL
London: Stan Douglas
Berlin: The Reichstag
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