Sculpture Review - Fall 2000 Sculptors' Carousel
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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

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

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. . Personally, I believe in realistic sculpture. Art is a form of expression, and unless I can coherently communicate my pleasure, anger, grief, fear or love to the people who see my work, I have been speaking a foreign language. Besides this, there is a personal working pleasure in technique, such as a violinist must feel when he plays some very difficult passage.” (Katherine Thayer Hobson)