Sculpture Review - Fall 2000 The Art and the Artist's words
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Top Feature Article:
Camille Claudel
from Self-Image to Self-Destruct
by Anna Tahinci

The Art and the Artist's words

Sculptors' Carousel
A selection of artists' statements and photographs
from the National Sculpture Society Archives

Louise Bourgeois and Marisol

Voices in Bronze
- Book Review by Elliot Offner

Through the Looking Glass
Feminine Self-Image in Art
-by Robin Salmon

The Art and the Artist words
The Greek model of giving tangible human form to an abstract idea relates to the feeling that the spirit and body are one. This philosophy is relevant to me as a sculptor. The human form can express the total range of human qualities and can inspire an intuition of the mystery that includes and transcends the human. I recognize that creating sculpture is a way of perpetuating myself in a world where everything changes. (Phebe Hemphill)