Sculpture and Drawings

Cynthia Nadelman is a freelance art critic, editor, and curator who lives in New York City.

She is a contributing editor of ARTnews, where she first profiled Barry Ledoux in 1984 (“The New American Sculpture”).

Ongoing projects include research for a biography of her grandfather, sculptor Elie Nadelman. She is also a published poet, with work in The Paris Review, Partisan Review, New American Writing and other journals.

David Shapiro  is a poet and art critic, and he has taught at Columbia University, Princeton, Brooklyn College and Bard. He is currently senior art historian at William Paterson and on the faculty of Cooper Union Channin School of Architecture.  He has published twenty books of poetry  and criticism, including Lateness, House (Blow Apart,) To an Idea, and After a Lost Original. He has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, an Ingram Merrill grant, and a special award in experimental poetry from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1977 Zabel Prize.)

Kathryn Dean  is an design award winning architect who has taught at Columbia University, Harvard University and Washington University in St. Louis. 

 

Kathy HalbreichDirector of Exhibitions, Hayden Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology