• Unearthing an Era

      Thursday, 23 October 2008 12:11

      Without a doubt, Sculpture Center’s early summer show, Decoys, Complexes, and Triggers: Feminism and Land Art in the 1970s, was an excellent exhibition of under-recognized work by female installation artists and sculptors of that decade. These exemplary artists—Alice Aycock, Mary Miss, and Nancy Holt, to name a few—created large-scale, abstract works of minimalist aesthetic that […]

    • Order in Chaos

      Wednesday, 22 October 2008 11:36

      Catherine Y. Hsieh: It’s been a while since you last showed in China. As Beijing 008 is getting ready to open, why did you choose to do an exhibition this year? Why at the same time as the Olympics? Qin Yu-Fen: Dr. Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin, suggested the opening time for Beijing 008. […]

    • The Sacred and Divine

      Wednesday, 22 October 2008 11:19

      It’s easy to think of mankind and nature when coming face to face with the work of artist Jackie Sleper, who is based in Utrecht, the Netherlands. For in every work of art that she creates, be it a painting, a photograph, or one of her intricate jewel-like sculptures, no matter what the subject matter […]

    • A Diary of Urban Legends

      Wednesday, 22 October 2008 11:07

      She is a white collar (toplofty looking and designer-clad), sometimes dazed, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia; she is a part-time prostitute, a masturbator, addicted to both cheap and expensive drugs, both with the same overwhelming pull; she has a love for pistols (dummy ones, of course), a wild imagination, which is actually her subconscious desire to […]

    • Multitude of Hilltops

      Tuesday, 21 October 2008 13:06

      This can’t be a group of hills! From a distance, they look more like mushrooms or fungi sprouting up in the grass following a spring rain. Seen from high up, they look like a group of mollusks, spread out in idle conversation. Fungi never stop evolving; man never ceases to alienate himself from others; space […]

    • Mind Shreds

      Tuesday, 21 October 2008 13:00

      Since 2004, I have been making “magazine clothes,” which are made of old magazines. My idea is to deconstruct and reconstruct the shredded magazine pages, giving a meaning and content to my “magazine clothes.” There is a certain containment and embodiment of society within the human form. The human form is a language that shapes […]

    • Daylight Dayscapes

      Tuesday, 21 October 2008 12:55

      Jade Doskow: I wanted to talk about the fact that you just got your MFA from SVA, and I’m guessing that the show at the Broadway Gallery was the first solo project you’ve done in New York. I wanted to discuss what your plans are for this summer. Yusuke Nishimura: Since that program was geared […]

    • Dismantled Lucidity

      Monday, 20 October 2008 11:58

      Since 2004, the three of us have wanted to work on a project about the human body. The Translucence series finally materialized in 2006, shaped by our fascination/obsession with bodies and classical art. When UNMASK originated, we each adopted a character meant to represent idealized versions of our actual physical forms. Through these disguises we […]

    • A Life Redeemed

      Monday, 20 October 2008 11:45

      I have fallen in love with a tree in the middle of a gigantic parking lot. I cannot really explain how this happened, but love is a hard thing to explain. The tree is not something that most people notice, except as a source of shade for their cars. Yet, somehow, on a beautiful summer […]

    • The Writings on the Wall

      Monday, 20 October 2008 11:39

      My work consists of wall-based sculptures that are made up of intricately crafted components often tinged with somber qualities. I use words and familiar sayings as a starting point to create sculptures tinged with a tongue-in-cheek approach to language. Language is a set of recognized symbols that enable us to communicate with one another. However, […]