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Sculpture July/August 1997 Vol.16 No.6
Contents/Complete text in print version available at fine newsstands and through subscription. Features Luis Jiménez: Man on Fire The work of Luis Jiménez takes on popular, traditional, and contemporary culture. by Kathleen Whitney Jesús Soto: Feeling the Infinite A recent retrospective initiates a reconsideration of kinetic art's emotional and aesthetic range. by Ricardo Pau-Llosa Improvisation and Assemblage Noah Purifoy explores cultural contradictions and the African-American heritage. by Collette Chattopadhyay Three-Dimensional Learning: Sculpture in the Schools by Jo-Anna J. Moore Young Sculptors by John C. Rodgers Departments Focus: Beth Galston by Marty Carlock Focus: Dennis Gill by Gil McElroy Focus: Richard Kamler by Donna Schumacher Commissions Postscript Maquette Developing Live/Work Space by Alicia Kennedy Resources Reviews Museums and Galleries San Francisco Ann Chamberlain, Art Commission Gallery Glen Seator, Capp Street Project Kenji Yanobe, Center for the Arts, Yerba Buena Gardens Winston-Salem, NC Dennis Peacock, Diggs Gallery New Orleans William Christenberry, Contemporary Arts Center Seattle Martin Puryear, Donald Young Gallery New York Jack Risley, Postmasters Philadelphia Phoebe Adams, Marion Locks Gallery Winifred Lutz, Institute of Contemporary Art Pittsburgh "interiors", Pittsburgh Center for the Arts Prague Zdenek Pesánek, Center for Modern and Contemporary Art, National Gallery in Prague Milan Carsten Höller, Massimo de Carlo Gallery Dispatches: Fairs, Symposia, Events Seattle Strasbourg, France "Berlin: Views of Prenzlauer Berg," Laiterie Dunaujvaros, Hungary Dunaujvaros Steel Sculptors' Symposium
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