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Sculpture November 1997 Vol.16 No.9
Contents/Complete text in print version available at fine newsstands and through subscription. Features An Interview with Eduardo Chillida Eduardo Chillida's works redefine urban space, stretch the limits of human understanding, and pay homage to the horizon. by Sandra Wagner Ann Wilson Lloyd interviews four young artists about the summer's European art events and the artists' attempts to bridge the gap between object and viewer. by Ann Wilson Lloyd Curator Kasper König discusses the projects, philosophies, and choices behind the scenes at Sculpture Projects Münster. by Carolee Thea Marcel Broodthaers forever changed the process for viewing and understanding art and today's young Belgian artists are adapting his strategies. by Susan Canning Departments In the Studio: Studio Shokudo by Kay Itoi Site: Michele Oka Doner: A Walk on the Beach by Anne Barclay Morgan Focus: The P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum by Alenka Pirman Dimensions: Jeanne Silverthorne Commissions Postscript Maquette Computers and Technology in Education by Byron Clercx Resources Reviews Pesaro, Italy: Mauro Staccioli Laguna Beach, CA: Marcos Lutyens and Elena Beelaerts Los Angeles: George Segal Jacksonville, FL: David Royal Olson Worcester, MA: Matt Mattus Ferndale, MI: Tony Hepburn New York: B. Amore New York: Tony Smith Pittsburgh: Thaddeus Mosley Pittsburgh: Michael Olijnyk Duvall, WA: HorseHead 9 Budapest: Agnes Deli Dispatches Münster: Sculpture Projects Münster '97
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