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Bryan Hunt at Mitchell-Innes & Nash.(sculpture exhibition)
From:
Art in America
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April 1, 2005| Author:
Nichols, Matthew Guy
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Bryan Hunt is best known for cast-metal sculptures that translate the movements of streams, rivers and waterfalls into freestanding abstractions. For those viewers who, like myself, were unfamiliar with Hunt's earlier work, his recent solo show came as a revelation. All but one of the seven sculptures in this spare exhibition were created during the 1970s and possess a formal rectitude that invokes both Minimalism and Hunt's initial training as an architect.
Collectively...