Following is a New York Times review, April 26, by Ken Johnson of the exhibition "Bill Bollinger: The Retrospective", at the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, Queens, . An Afterlife for a Sculptor.... Read full biography
Following is a New York Times review, April 26, by Ken Johnson of the exhibition "Bill Bollinger: The Retrospective", at the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, Queens, . An Afterlife for a Sculptor. Bill Bollinger's Works Resurface in Two Exhibitions. In the second half of the 1960s Richard Serra,... Read full biography
Following is a New York Times review, April 26, by Ken Johnson of the exhibition "Bill Bollinger: The Retrospective", at the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, Queens, . An Afterlife for a Sculptor. Bill Bollinger's Works Resurface in Two Exhibitions. In the second half of the 1960s Richard Serra, Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman, among others, were carving out the afterlife of Minimalism. Bill Bollinger, then in his 20s and now the subject of revelatory exhibitions at the SculptureCenter and at... Read full biography
Following is a New York Times review, April 26, by Ken Johnson of the exhibition "Bill Bollinger: The Retrospective", at the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, Queens, . An Afterlife for a Sculptor. Bill Bollinger's Works Resurface in Two Exhibitions. In the second half of the 1960s Richard Serra, Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman, among others, were carving out the afterlife of Minimalism. Bill Bollinger, then in his 20s and now the subject of revelatory exhibitions at the SculptureCenter and at Algus Greenspon Gallery, was one of those others. Perhaps you have never heard of Mr. Bollinger. Between 1965 and 1970 he was at the center of avant-gardist action in New York and Europe. Major exhibitions here and abroad included his elegant,... Read full biography
Following is a New York Times review, April 26, by Ken Johnson of the exhibition "Bill Bollinger: The Retrospective", at the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, Queens, . An Afterlife for a Sculptor. Bill Bollinger's Works Resurface in Two Exhibitions. In the second half of the 1960s Richard Serra, Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman, among others, were carving out the afterlife of Minimalism. Bill Bollinger, then in his 20s and now the subject of revelatory exhibitions at the SculptureCenter and at Algus Greenspon Gallery, was one of those others. Perhaps you have never heard of Mr. Bollinger. Between 1965 and 1970 he was at the center of avant-gardist action in New York and Europe. Major exhibitions here and abroad included his elegant, stripped-down configurations of hardware store materials like chain-link fencing, pipe, rope, hoses, lumber, sawhorses, oil ba... Read full biography
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