Sculpture as Social Detonator: Olaf Metzel and the Language of Conflict Few contemporary artists have weaponized sculpture as incisively as Olaf Metzel. For over four decades, his work has functioned less as form and more as friction, agitating, intervening, and destabilizing the sanitized surfaces

Dan Graham never followed a conventional artistic path. He didn’t attend art school, nor did he receive formal training in the traditional sense. And yet, he became one of the most influential artists and thinkers of the late twentieth century. His journey began in 1960s New York, a time when art

Dan Graham never followed a conventional artistic path. He didn’t attend art school, nor did he receive formal training in the traditional sense. And yet, he became one of the most influential artists and thinkers of the late twentieth century. His journey began in 1960s New York, a time when art

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