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November 2018

Vol. 160 | No. 1388

Sculpture

Editorial

Rehanging the Sainsbury Wing

After the destruction of the House of Commons’ chamber in 1941, Winston Churchill famously argued for its reconstruction as it had been before, since a different form of building would mean a different form of politics: ‘We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us’.1 There are few museum buildings to which this aphorism can more justly be applied than the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery, London, opened in 1991. 

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A Moment’s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture. By Sharon Hecker; Medardo Rosso: Experiments in Light and Form. By Sharon Hecker and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; Medardo Rosso: Sight Unseen and his Encounters with London. Edited by Sharon Hecker and Julia Peyton-Jones

Three new publications on Medardo Rosso seek conclusively to retrieve his reputation from the margins of the history of sculpture. Indicative of the steep rise of interest in Rosso among artists and art historians, they approach their subject from different perspectives. The first, a monograph, emphasises the internationalism and antimonumentality of Rosso’s work, aspects that were not conducive to the success of his sculpture in his day, but which made him so influential for modernist sculptors.

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    By Charles Avery
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    The making of Picasso’s ‘Woman in a long dress’

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    A Renaissance bronze in Birmingham, the bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier

    By Jeremy Warren
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    Hope in time of war: George Clausen’s ‘Renaissance’ rediscovered

    By Kenneth McConkey
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    Sassoferrato’s ‘Mater Salvatoris’ in SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti, Rome

    By Johannes Gebhardt
  • Willibald Sauerländer (1924–2018)

    By Neil Stratford
  • Henry Armand Millon (1927–2018)

    By Martha D. Pollak
  • The Wyvern Collection: Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture and Metalwork. By Paul Williamson

    By Xavier Dectot
  • Theophilus and the Theory and Practice of Medieval Art. By Heidi C. Gearhart

    By Daniela Kaufmann
  • Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages. By Jack Hartnell

    By Niamh Bhalla
  • A Reservoir of Ideas: Essays in Honour of Paul Williamson. Edited by Glyn Davies and Eleanor Townsend

    By Gerhard Lutz
  • Lorenzo Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise: Humanism, History, and Artistic Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance. By Amy R. Bloch; Il Paradiso ritrovato: Il restauro della Porta del Ghiberti. Edited by Annamaria Giusti

    By Luca Palozzi
  • Interactive and Sculptural Printmaking in the Renaissance (Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History 270/21). By Suzanne Karr Schmidt

    By Elizabeth Savage
  • Mochi’s Edge and Bernini’s Baroque. By Estelle Lingo

    By Tobias Kämpf
  • A Moment’s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture. By Sharon Hecker; Medardo Rosso: Experiments in Light and Form. By Sharon Hecker and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; Medardo Rosso: Sight Unseen and his Encounters with London. Edited by Sharon Hecker and Julia Peyton-Jones

    By Rosalind McKever
  • Photography and Sculpture: The Art Object in Reproduction. Edited by Sarah Hamill and Megan R. Luke

    By Laurie Taylor
  • Alison Wilding. By Jo Applin

    By Sam Cornish
  • Patrick Heron. Turner Contemporary, Margate

    By Toby Treves
  • The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy. National Gallery of Art, Washington

    By Bronwen Wilson
  • Pure Rubens. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

    By David Jaffé
  • Between Rubens and Van Dyck: Gaspar de Crayer. Musée de Flandre, Cassel; Gaspar de Crayer and Ghent: An unbreakable bond. Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

    By Christopher Brown
  • A Taste for the Exotic: European Silks of the Eighteenth Century. Abegg-Stiftung, Riggisberg

    By Clare Browne
  • Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art. Dallas Museum of Art

    By Robert Silberman
  • Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing. Jeu de Paume, Paris

    By Simon Constantine
  • Charles White: A Retrospective. Museum of Modern Art, New York

    By Richard Hylton
  • Thrill of Deception: From Antique Art to Virtual Reality. Kunsthalle, Munich

    By Léa Kuhn