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DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum

Visual Arts Review: Andy Goldsworthy’s “Watershed” — Mysterious Simplicity

Visual Arts Review: Andy Goldsworthy’s “Watershed” — Mysterious Simplicity

Watershed is an unadorned but stunning addition to the offerings at the deCordoba Sculpture Park and Museum.

By: Mark Favermann Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Andy Goldsworthy: Watershed, Andy Goldworthy, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Mark Favermann

Visual Arts Interview: A Conversation with deCordova’s Sarah Montross

Visual Arts Interview: A Conversation with deCordova’s Sarah Montross

In this exhibition, I wanted to focus on the screen as a threshold between realms and to ask questions around its materiality, its power. 

By: Aimee Cotnoir Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Visual Arts Tagged: Aimee Cotnoir, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Sarah Montross, Screens: Virtual Materials

Visual Arts Review: “Drawing Redefined” — Philosophically Speaking

Visual Arts Review: “Drawing Redefined” — Philosophically Speaking

Put simply, this is a drawing show without drawings.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Drawing Redefined, Esther Kläs, Joelle Tuerlinckx, Jorinde Voigt, Richard Tuttle, Roni Horn

Fuse Visual Arts: “Walking Sculpture” at the deCordova — The Innovative Art of the Stroll

Fuse Visual Arts: “Walking Sculpture” at the deCordova — The Innovative Art of the Stroll

Walking, the deCordova’s fascinating and wonderfully worked out exhibition suggests, is deeply subversive of the status quo.

By: Peter Walsh Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Catherine D’Ignazio, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Francis Alÿs, Joachim Koestler, Lexi Lee Sullivan, Melanie Manchot, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Richard Long, Tyler Coburn, Walking Sculpture, Walking Sculpture 1967-2015

Visual Arts Review: Ian Hamilton Finlay — Revolution Without a Manifesto

Visual Arts Review: Ian Hamilton Finlay — Revolution Without a Manifesto

His art’s sunny, unhurried elegance, so at odds with its message, suggests that Finlay is taking a Swiftian rhetorical stance.

By: Peter Walsh Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Ian Hamilton Finlay: Arcadian Revolutionary and Avant-Gardener

Visual Arts Review: The Art of Leonardo Drew — An Abstract World Subject to Abstract Laws

Visual Arts Review: The Art of Leonardo Drew — An Abstract World Subject to Abstract Laws

Leonardo Drew has taken Louise Nevelson’s signature Cubist cabinets and turned them into something greater. By Franklin Einspruch. The career arc of Leonardo Drew began curling upwards over 20 years ago, and by the time his reputation had spread nationally in the early 1990s, identity politics had become an established feature of the art world. […]

By: Franklin Einspruch Filed Under: Featured, Visual Arts Tagged: DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Franklin Einspruch, Leonardo Drew, Martha Friedman, New England, Visual Arts

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