International Sculpture Center

Sculpture July/August 1999 Vol.18 No. 6

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Features

New Territories: An Interview with Mary Miss
Mary Miss invites the public to participate in sifting the layers of a site by walking through it, viewing it from different perspectives, and reading its topography.
by Jan Garden Castro

The Artist in the Museum: Infiltrating the Collection
Recent exhibitions have continued the distinguished history of artist’s interventions within the realm of the museological.
by James Rondeau

The Artist in the Museum: “At Home in the Museum”
This exhibition at the Betty Rymer Gallery invited three artists to respond to the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.
by Ian Wardropper

Prismatic Visions: An Interview with Rosa Martinez
The curator for SITE Santa Fe’s “Looking for a Place” has also been artistic director of the 1997 Istanbul Biennial and a participating curator for Manifesta and Cream.
by Carolee Thea

Cultured Deserts: Off-Center in Arizona and New Mexico
The second installment of the “American Sculpture Tour” explores the landscape, cultures, artists, and sculptural strategies of the American Southwest.
by Kathleen Whitney


Departments
News

Focus: Laura Baring-Gould by Marty Carlock

Focus: John Miller by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz

Focus: Louis Mueller by Matthew Kangas

Commissions

Reviews

Washington, DC: Jyung Mee Park

San Francisco: Zonok Ben-David

San Diego: Marcos Ramirez (Erre)

San Francisco: Ronald Garrigues

Gainesville, FL: Athena Tacha

Lincoln, MA: On the Ball

New York: Rob van Erve

New York: Steven Brower

New York: Tim Hawkinson

New York: Gabriel Orozco

New York: Bamboo Masterworks

Cleveland: Jonathan Liss

Seattle: Julie Speidel

Seattle: Kazuhito Kobayashi

Basel: Mona Hatoum

Rome: Marina Paris

Birmingham, England: Yinka Shonibare

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