American Contemporary Art | Sep 2008
When you first think of the alloy bronze, you typically think of a sculpture, carefully modeled in clay and then cast in a foundry. However, when contemporary artist Nathan Fischer thinks of bronze, his first inclination is “landscape.” It is that mental transformation that Fischer uses in his artwork, as he takes a medium typically used one way and converts it into bronze panels, much like canvases that collectors are eager to hang on their walls.