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| Jan/Feb
2003 |
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Vol.22
No.1 |
| A
publication of the International Sculpture Center |
Complete
text in print version available at fine newsstands and through subscription.
On
the Cover
Chakaia Booker, Raw Attraction, 2001. Rubber
tire, steel, and wood, 42 x 32 x 34 in.
Photo: Nelson Tejada.
Features
The
Language of Life:
A Conversation with Chakaia Booker
Bookers work calls attention to
slavery, class, labor, and the materials of sculpture. by Jan Garden Castro
Making
the Personal Monumental:
A Conversation with Patricia Cronin
Cronins
recent marble memorial sculpture is heroic in size, scale, and theme.
by Jan Garden Castro
Exterior
Form / Interior Substance:
A Conversation with Xu Bing
Xu
Bings work is concerned with language, experience, craft, tradition,
and art.
by Glenn Harper
Art
in a State of Disquiet and Metamorphosis: Reflections on the Work of Jane
Alexander
The work of Jane Alexander remains a
powerful index of art and society in South Africa.
by Marilyn Martin
Inexplicable
Symbiosis: A Conversation with Janet Cardiff
Cardiffs installations and site-works
redefine space, narrative, and subjectivity.
by Carolee Thea
Departments
Forum:
Ask Jacques Lipchitz by Claire Lieberman
News
Itinerary
Site: Rush Arts Gallery and Resource Center
by Franklin Sirmans
Focus: Thom Puckey by Robert Preece
Site: The Tree Museum by Gil McElroy
Commissions
Postscript: ISC News
Reviews
Berkeley: Sanford
Biggers
Orlando: William Edmondson
Atlanta: Breadth
Winston-Salem: Fathoming
New York: Susan Graham and Julianne Swartz
New York: Jonathan Seliger
Charlottesville, VA: Joyce Scott
London: Richard Deacon
Berlin: Bill Viola
Carrara, Italy: XI International Biennial of Sculpture
Gyor, Hungary: Gabor Zaborszky
Dakar, Senegal: Dak/Art 2002
Fukuoka City, Japan: Fukuoka Asian Art Triennial 2002
Dispatch: Contemporary Sculpture in Brazil
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