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Sculpture February 1998 Vol.17 No. 2 Contents/Complete text in print version available at fine newsstands and through subscription. Features Poetry Out of Chaos: A Conversation with Judy Pfaff Judy Pfaff's installations combine sculpture and architecture, with emotional, environmental, and sensory resonance. by Jan Garden Castro Sculptors working with stone today face questions of aesthetics, permanence, purity, tradition, and monumentality. by Claire Lieberman Negotiating Boundaries: inSITE97 Five artists discuss their explorations of the U.S.-Mexico border through sculptures and installations responding to universal, political, and conceptual issues. by Sandra Wagner Public Art in Brazil The cities of Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Recife, Olinda, and São Paulo offer a range of public sculpture characterized by local and international influences. by Harriet F. Senie Departments Focus: Carlos Dorrien by Marty Carlock Focus: Tommy Simpson by Jean Robertson and Craig McDaniel In the Studio: Anne Mudge by Leah Ollman Commissions Dimensions Elyn Zimmerman Maquette Inspiration and Renewal: Sculpture Residencies by Jane Ingram Allen Resources Reviews Los Angeles: Kcho Pasadena: Jim Campbell Boston: Magdalena Campos-Pons Minneapolis: Joseph Beuys New York: Cai Guo-Qiang New York: Michelle Stuart Lubbock and El Paso, TX: Juan Granados Dublin: The Fire Station Studios Rome: Mark Dion Paris: Mark di Suvero London: Lili Dujourie Dispatches Bilbao: The Guggenheim Museum San Diego and Tijuana: inSITE97
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