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Art critic Robert Hughes praises Richard Serra's monumental "sculptures" that required "tanker technology" and steel-milled plates [ART, Oct. 19]. If Hughes wants to see large pieces of steel, put him on the subway to the outer reaches of New York harbor, where he can watch ships pass through...
Since when do coils of metal resembling shipyard scrap become "sculpture"? Robert Hughes has apparently shed common sense in his fanciful review of Serra's curved metal junk titled Torqued Ellipses and assumed the role of a member of a simpering claque favoring obvious nonsense. MURRAY B. STEPHENS San Antonio...
DIED. TED HUGHES, 68, British poet laureate whose reputation both waned and waxed as a result of his stormy marriage to tormented American poet Sylvia Plath; after an 18-month fight with cancer; in London. Blamed by many for Plath's 1963 suicide, Hughes earlier this year published Birthday Letters...
The 1998 line will probably never be amurderer's row like Bibro, Chris Smith, TimFleiszer, Chris Schaefer and Jason Hughes. Itdoesn't have to be, as long as it forms its ownidentity.
When Hughes died, Faber & Faber chairman Matthew Evans would only say "the loss to his family is inestimable." If he meant to include the extended, global family who have felt touched by and connected to Hughes? work, Evans was right on the money.