Figurative Sculpture vs Abstract Sculpture
Written by Lenny Campello
Published September 17, 2004
Published September 17, 2004
John Perrault makes an eloquent case why figurative sculpture can often carry the content that truly abstract sculpture cannot.
After you read that posting by Perrault, then please also read an earlier one on an exhibition of figurative sculptures at the Met.
I find the huge variance around one theme fasciating, and a window into the humanity of an art critic - liking "X" here and disliking "X" there because of "fill-in-the-blank."
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