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Sculpture May 1999 Vol.18 No. 4
Contents/Complete text in print version available
at fine newsstands and through subscription. Sculptural Conceptualism: A New Reading of the Work of Agnes Denes The traditional description of Agnes Denes as a conceptual/environmental artist reflects only a portion of the broad range of her interests. by Ricardo D. Barreto Skilled Labor After a century of experimentation with material and conceptual definitions of sculpture, artists are integrating those ideas with the notion of sculpture as craft-object. by Kathleen Whitney The Prophet’s Prosthesis: An Interview with Krzysztof Wodiczko Krzysztof Wodiczko, widely known for large-scale projections on public buildings, has also made vehicles and devices focusing on the experience of being a stranger. by Christiane Paul American Sculpture Tour: Philadelphia The first article in a new series, American Sculpture Tour, focuses on the diverse sculpture of Philadelphia, a city with a unique history and a dynamic spirit. by Marsha Moss and Robin Rice Departments News Focus: Dimitri Hadzi by Margaret Sheffield Focus: Albert Paley by Matthew Kangas Focus: George Greenamyer by Nick Capasso Commissions San Diego: Fabrizio Plessi Boston: Paul Bowen Lincoln, MA: Harriet Casdin-Silver Baltimore: Brent Crothers St. Louis: Charles Long New York: John Chamberlain New York: Lucy Gunning New York: David Nash New York: Tony Oursler New York: Jason Rhoades and Paul McCarthy New York: Mia Westerlund Roosen New York: Holly Zausner Yonkers, NY: Ann Sperry Pittsburgh: Quisqueya Henriquez and Delanie Jenkins Paris, France: Jacques Lipchitz Dispatch: “Premises” Dispatch: International Symposium on Electronic Art (isea98) Sculpture Magazine Archives |
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