The author briefly points out how Gallie, WIlliams and Hicks expand the concept of sculpture. Includes artists' statements and biographical notes
Two and a Half Dimensions, curated by Marcus Harvey, is a group exhibition bringing together paintin...
Sculptor John Landy talks about "Flat", an exhibition of sculptors' works on paper, which he co-ordi...
Beginning with an introductory chapter that asks, 'What is sculpture? Who is sculpture? Where is scu...
The author briefly points out how Gallie, WIlliams and Hicks expand the concept of sculpture. Includ...
Nicoll briefly reflects on the characteristics of sculpture. Includes brief artist's statements and ...
Wilson co-curated an international survey exhibition of 30 sculptures past and present, each work by...
Rinuy Paul-Louis. Géraldine Johnson, Sculpture and Photography. Envisioning the third dimension. Cam...
Kidd presents a descriptive survey of sculptural work since 1989, noting Gallie's interest in the ar...
An exhibition of drawings by Renaissance sculptors provides valuable insights into both mediums, wri...
Presentation of works by five Ontario artists whose works respond to the inside gallery space and th...
According to the author, Head's relief canvases exist in space as objects because of their three-dim...
You, Me, Something Else is an exhibition about sculpture from Glasgow that presents exciting example...
Writing during the installation of Gallie's site specific work, Heath reflects on questions the cons...
Halbreich posits Brancusi as the sole important unifying point among three American, and one Irish, ...
'Two-Sided Sculpture' is an attempt to picture the relationship between certain formal attributes of...
Two and a Half Dimensions, curated by Marcus Harvey, is a group exhibition bringing together paintin...
Sculptor John Landy talks about "Flat", an exhibition of sculptors' works on paper, which he co-ordi...
Beginning with an introductory chapter that asks, 'What is sculpture? Who is sculpture? Where is scu...
The author briefly points out how Gallie, WIlliams and Hicks expand the concept of sculpture. Includ...
Nicoll briefly reflects on the characteristics of sculpture. Includes brief artist's statements and ...
Wilson co-curated an international survey exhibition of 30 sculptures past and present, each work by...
Rinuy Paul-Louis. Géraldine Johnson, Sculpture and Photography. Envisioning the third dimension. Cam...
Kidd presents a descriptive survey of sculptural work since 1989, noting Gallie's interest in the ar...
An exhibition of drawings by Renaissance sculptors provides valuable insights into both mediums, wri...
Presentation of works by five Ontario artists whose works respond to the inside gallery space and th...
According to the author, Head's relief canvases exist in space as objects because of their three-dim...
You, Me, Something Else is an exhibition about sculpture from Glasgow that presents exciting example...
Writing during the installation of Gallie's site specific work, Heath reflects on questions the cons...
Halbreich posits Brancusi as the sole important unifying point among three American, and one Irish, ...
'Two-Sided Sculpture' is an attempt to picture the relationship between certain formal attributes of...
Two and a Half Dimensions, curated by Marcus Harvey, is a group exhibition bringing together paintin...
Sculptor John Landy talks about "Flat", an exhibition of sculptors' works on paper, which he co-ordi...
Beginning with an introductory chapter that asks, 'What is sculpture? Who is sculpture? Where is scu...