
John Gayer
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Oct 8, 2024 |
sculpturemagazine.art | John Gayer
Brian Groombridge WORKS 2010–2021, text by Kyle Buckley (Susan Hobbs Gallery, Can $25)For more than 40 years, Toronto-based Brian Groombridge has been making art that asks us to consider the world in which we live.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
sculpturemagazine.art | John Gayer
Dineo Seshee Bopape’s engrossing biography embeds her birth into a matrix of same-year events in a diffusion of the self that shows how each one of us is irrevocably intertwined with and, in essence, the product of a kaleidoscopic coincidence of circumstances. That same expanded perspective, and sense of unseen connections, infuses her site-specific installations with a unique spirit.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
sculpturemagazine.art | John Gayer
For nearly five decades,Didier Vermeiren has been producing works that deal with sculpture’s long-term subordinate—the plinth. His approach, which is rigorous, investigative, and hinges on traditional materials and processes, involves exploring structure, placement, distribution, and links with the history of sculpture.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
sculpturemagazine.art | John Gayer
Raphaela Vogel’s practicehas evolved like the proverbial rolling snowball. As a student, she became interested in the performative aspects of painting, which led her to video (featuring herself and sometimes her dog as performers), to self-recorded music and what she calls “video sculptures,” as well as to large-scale installations combining all of these elements.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
sculpturemagazine.art | Ann Landi |Maria Porges |John Gayer
On the Cover:Hu Xiaoyuan, A Day in Heaven (detail), 2021. Mixed media on wood brick and aluminum, ink, raw silk, thread, dried fruit, and rebar, 160 x 20.5 x 13 cm. Photo:Courtesy the artistA concern with autobiography runs through this issue like a stream that, in parts, courses underground.
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