In Case You Missed It
Over the past weeks, we’ve shared a lot of great articles and coverage of the exhibition, Martin Puryear: Liberty/Libertà at La Biennale Arte in Venice, Italy. We provided glulam timber and connections for his sculpture: Swallowed Sun (Monstrance and Volute), and that piece is attracting a lot of attention. To catch you up, here are several of the stories:
To give you a sense of scale, here are Craig and Leif from Unalam standing in front of the sculpture. #MartinPuryearVenice #MadSqPark #BiennaleArte2019 #MayYouLiveInInterestingTimes #glulam #timber pic.twitter.com/c1YkHMLCYc— Unalam (@Unalam) May 9, 2019
“This moment has caught me being as much a citizen as an artist,” said Martin Puryear, who will represent the United States at the Venice Biennale https://t.co/x7EwErRJ0q— New York Times Arts (@nytimesarts) May 3, 2019
Unalam Goes International – https://t.co/QqbTq9aK4E— AllOTSEGO (@allotsegonews) May 9, 2019
Halfway round this year’s Venice Biennale I came across a most shameful event https://t.co/0i64Zbci1J— Laura Cumming (@LauraCummingArt) May 12, 2019
In this week’s Business Beat, @DS_SarahE fills us in on items from @Unalam and Delaware County Chamber of
Commerce:https://t.co/K5yercxNQw— The Daily Star (@thedailystar) May 11, 2019
A first look at “liberty,” Martin Puryear’s exhibition for the US pavilion at the #Venice Biennale: https://t.co/gRGywLNsEk pic.twitter.com/z4tCHx8E8F— artnet (@artnet) May 8, 2019