Sculpture Review
Winter 2003

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Masters of Northwest Coast Sculpture:
by Steve Brown

Native art from the Northwest Coast of North America (including Washington State, British Columbia, and southeast Alaska) has impressed and intrigued the world outside this region since it was first encountered. Euro-Americans first saw this engaging style of sculpture in the late eighteenth century, and it has been acquired piece-by-piece and actively collected in major groups in the more than two centuries since.
Feature Article:
Echoing Images
Couples in African Sculpture
by Alisa LaGamma
Masters of Northwest Coast Sculpture
by Steve Brown
Aggressive Primitivism
by Mark Daniel Cohen
Jonathan Shahn: Wood Sculpture
by Suzanne Smith Arney
The Body Made of Wood: Figurative Sculpture in Spain from the Fifteenth Century until Today
by Sara Murado-Arias
MARISOL and Her Freedom of Space
by Ana María Escallón


Current issue: Winter 2003