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Bruno Gironcoli: Bernard Jordan
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Bruno Gironcoli's sculptures are unmistakable in their facture, iconography, complexity and...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Wade Saunders; Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Place matters: Los Angeles sculpture today: recent years have produced a burgeoning sculpture scene in Los Angeles, where abundant studio space, high-profile art schools and do-it-yourself confidence provide a uniquely congenial mix. Here two Paris-based
Art-world tides answer to elusive gravities and are hard to anticipate. Last fall, we were reminded of this on seeing a group show of good work by...
Art in America, 11/01/06 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Plain seeing: deliberate, willing to waithe has completed just under a score of sculptures during the last 30 yearsRobert Grosvenor produces perceptually exacting work that rewards unhurried looking. His largest-ever retrospective recently app
I don't paint with ideas of art in mind. I see something that excites me. It becomes my content.--Willem de Kooning, 1959 I don't paint with...
Art in America, 10/01/05 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Barthelemy Toguo at the Palais de Tokyo
Barthelemy Toguo was born in Cameroon in 1967 and studied art in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. He moved to Europe in 1993 and began exhibiting and doing...
Art in America, 09/01/05 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Bliss over all: whether in his dense drawings or his architectonic sculptures of glazed terra-cotta, Austrian artist Elmar Trenkwalder deploys sexually referential ornament and detail in exuberant profusion
The 44-year-old Austrian sculptor and draftsman Elmar Trenkwalder has shown widely in Europe over the past decade, yet his oeuvre shares little...
Art in America, 11/01/04 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Keeping company: sculptures by Alain Kirili and the 19th-century artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux were recently juxtaposed in a French museum. The exhibition made the case for the enduring worth of free and direct modeling in contemporary practice - Report F
The peripatetic French sculptor Alain Kirili has divided his time between Paris and New York for almost 30 years. In New York he is best known for...
Art in America, 12/01/02 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
When artists collaborate - The Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism - Book Review
The Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism, by Charles Green, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2001; 248...
Art in America, 11/01/02 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Gert Verhoeven at Galerie Nelson - Brief Article
Gert Verhoeven is a 36-year-old Belgian artist whose sculptures, drawings and videotapes share seemingly uninhibited vocabularies and esthetic...
Art in America, 10/01/00 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
PARIS: Michel Francois at Jennifer Flay - reviews of exhibitions - Brief Article
Forty-three-year-old Michel Francois, one of two artists representing Belgium at Venice this year, belongs to a loose fraternity that might be...
Art in America, 06/01/99 by Anne Rochette · More from publication -
Strasbourg Museum Debuts
After 11 years of planning and construction, Strasbourg's Musee d'Art Moderne et Contemporain opened Nov. 6 in its new quarters overlooking the Ill...
Art in America, 12/01/98 by Anne Rochette · More from publication


