visual arts feature | February 24, 2010
Arts Writer Dianne Durante on Sculpture’s Forgotten Delights
By Adam Schwartz
Arts historian Dianne Durante tells WFIU’s Adam Schwartz how to enjoy outdoor monuments, which she calls “forgotten delights.”
Arts historian Dianne Durante tells WFIU’s Adam Schwartz how to enjoy outdoor monuments, which she calls “forgotten delights.”
In the gallery where the triennial faculty show is on view at the Indiana University Art Museum, there’s a grouping that might not immediately seem interrelated. Although very disparate in terms of form, works by Arthur Liou, Barry Gealt, and Osamu James Nakagawa emerged from the artists’ philosophical and personal kinship.