A test for me with a publication is if the articles are informative and "readable," and if I'm introduced to good work that inspires. I find the new format of Sculpture Review fulfills both these requirements.I commend Sculpture Review for the way it connects present day sculptors with past creators of the world's legacy of figurative sculpture. Each issue illustrates a theme seen from many angles. Living in Santa Fe, living in art, I enjoy the whole gamut of art magazines. The edgy, extreme, installations and multi-media-events world gets great coverage elsewhere. Sculpture Review stands out as highly informative about past and present-day sculptors who haven't abandoned the notion of beauty with meaning. SR looks at figurative sculpture in all eras and cultures. It covers enduring pinnacles of the past, their appreciation and preservation; and also looks at the many ways today's representational and figurative sculptors build and innovate on those estimable foundations. SR is the go-to magazine for us.
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Congratulations to the editing staff of Sculpture Review for all these new exciting articles, and for covering now a wide range in sculpture, from Antiquity to Contemporary.You are a great source of information for the art student, the artist, the scholar and the collector.Unlike stuffy art magazines intended for rarefied audiences, Sculpture Review is a real gem that speaks directly to a wider public of artists, collectors, and those interested in the role of art--specifically sculpture--in our culture and our lives. This magazine goes on the assumption that sculpture is as much a part of daily life as food and water and is something we can all discuss. Its quarterly, themed issues bring the work of developing artists, practicing professionals, and an occasional old master to readers' attention with engaging articles in a highly readable, lavishly illustrated format suitable for living room, library, and studio.
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