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Summary: Must-Have for Artists
Comment: Based on the last two issues, this magazine is to
die for. Exciting sculpture right at the edge.
They cover the range from Uber to mature.
Beware, traditionalists. If you are into
coffee table ballerinas, you won't get it.
If you're into the LA/NY scene you probably
already subscribe.
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Summary: Great magazine
Comment: I buy this magazine on the newsstand whenever I come across it, and I've rarely been disappointed. The magazine focuses squarely on contemporary sculpture and installation art - which means lots of minimalism, abstraction, and innovative use of materials. Fans of more traditional art may be left cold, but this sort of thing is right up my alley.Some of the more interesting things I've come across in Sculpture include the "light sculptures" of James Turrell, a Donald Judd retrospective, and an interview with Maya Lin about her earthworks and installations.
The design and photography is all first-rate, and although the commentary does get a bit too eggheaded for my tastes, I still count this among my favorite magazines. Recommended to any enthusiast of contemporary art.