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Sculpture December1998 Vol.17 No. 10
Contents/Complete text in print version available at fine newsstands and through subscription. Features Martin Puryear: The Call of History Two public sculptures and two design projects demonstrate Martin Puryear's continuing exploration of abstraction, public space, and metaphorical resonance. by Jan Garden Castro You Cannot Go Home to Another Place: An Interview with Andries Botha Botha discusses the cultural landscape, the political transformations, and the social situation of artists in post-apartheid South Africa. by Carol Becker Clyde Connell was a legend in the art world and in her native Louisiana for her ability to bring beauty and understanding to the rich and troubled history of her times. by Charlotte Moser Calculated Risks: Showing the Big Stuff Sculpture presents problems for a marketplace better suited to paintings and small-scale works, but some dealers surmount the difficulties with passion and vision. by Kathleen Whitney Departments News Dossier: Athens by Zoe Kosmidoe Focus: Paul Wallach by Sarah Tanguy Focus: Rosalyn Driscoll by Marty Carlock Commissions Reviews Los Angeles: Liz Larner Los Angeles: Tim Hawkinson, Jannis Kounellis Los Angeles: Andy Goldsworthy San Francisco: Jil Weinstock District of Columbia: Tony Oursler New Orleans: Gary Keown Exeter, NH: Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture 5 St. Louis: James Higdon, Stacey Chinn New York: Michel Gerard New York: Judy Moonelis New York: Bradley Sunnarborg Mountainville, NY: David Smith Seattle: Richard Marquis Seattle:Marita Dingus Seattle: HorseHead Sculpture Project '98 Paris: Max Ernst Pesaro, Italy: Luigi Mainolfi, Giuseppe Maraniello Athens: Mark Hadjipateras Book Review: Alexander Calder, 1898-1976 Book Review: Jeffrey Shaw: A Users Manual
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