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The Nasher spring 2019 digital edition is out now—with contributions from Sterling Ruby, Jörg Heiser, Monica Salazar, Karole Vail, Randy Kennedy, and more.
In the Studio
Artist Sterling Ruby sends a photographic dispatch from his studio in Los Angeles.
Sterling Ruby: Sculpture
Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse describes the extended life of everyday objects in the outsized sculptural work of exhibition artist Sterling Ruby.
Collecting Arp
Behind the scenes with Karole Vail, director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, where The Nature of Arp will open this spring.
The History of the Berlin Club Scene
American ex-pat and co-founder of the online art magazine Berlin Art Link, Monica Salazar, highlights the Berlin club scene that has been such an influence on 2019 Nasher Prize Laureate Isa Genzken’s work.
Beyond the Yea-sayers
German art historian, critic, and curator Jörg Heiser considers the subversive nature of Isa Genzken’s series of mannequin assemblages, Schauspieler (Actors).
Everyone <3s Isa Genzken
Randy Kennedy, former reporter for The New York Times, author, and director of special projects at Hauser & Wirth, discusses why the work of 2019 Nasher Prize Laureate Isa Genzken is so important.
Performance as Sculpture
Artists Ragnar Kjarstansson and Theaster Gates discuss the role that performance plays in their respective practices in a Nasher Prize Dialogues talk in Reykjavik, Iceland.
In the studio: Ro Shaw
We check in with ceramic artist Ro Shaw in his studio just outside Austin.
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The Nasher is a publication of the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas. The Nasher Sculpture Center is home to one of the best collections of modern sculpture in the world, with masterpieces by artists such as Calder, Giacometti, Matisse, Miró, Moore, Picasso, and Rodin, as well as contemporary exhibitions by some of the most important artists working today.