Archive for the ‘Sculpture’ Category

Kate MccGwire
Kate MccGwire will create a site specific installation in NYC in April at The Museum of Arts and Design.

1208 via juxtapoz.com

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Antony Gormley Takes His Statues to New York
Antony Gormley is breaking into America with a debut showing of public art in Manhattan.

1207 via Guardian

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Valentin Carron at Palais de Tokyo
Valentin Carron uses imagery from modern art as well as traditional folklore, with the candor of a roundabout sculpture.

1206 via Contemporary Art Daily

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London: Subodh Gupta “School” at Hauser & Wirth
Currently showing at Hauser & Wirth London, is “School,” a selection of most recent works by Subodh Gupta.

1188 via Art Observed

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Barnaby Barford: Damaged Goods, London
Ceramic artist Barnaby Barford is bringing new life to kitsch porcelain figurines once again at David Gill Galleries in London.

1180 via Wallpaper*

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Ann Preston at Rosamund Felsen Gallery
California's Rosamund Felsen Gallery presents Ann Preston's large-scale exhibition "Four Forms" - until March 13, 2010.

1115 via Rosamund Felsen Gallery

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Kris Van Assche’s Picaflor
Kris Van Assche created cool metallic sculptures that look like futuristic flowers that play movies.

1102 via gogoparis.com

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Henry Moore: A Monument to British Art
A look at the life of Henry Moore, whose curvaceous, modernist sculptures ignited a second British bronze age.

1098 via Guardian

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Recycled Sculptures by Sayaka Kajita Ganz
Sayaka Kajita Ganz is a Japanese artist who creates sculptures made from recycled materials.

1095 via Vectro Ave

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Sculpture: Neil Dawson’s Horizons
This piece of art by Neil Dawson is called Horizons. It is located in New Zealand on a large private art park owned by Alan Gibbs.

1094 via thegrip.wordpress.com

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Sculpture: Antony Gormley
Antony Gormley's sculptures use the human form to explore man's existence in and relation to the world.

1091 via Antony Gormley

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Party Photos: Kiki Smith, Sojourn
Opening a Kiki Smith exhibit at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art seems like the obvious choice for the Brooklyn Museum.

1090 via Art in America

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Ken Price at Matthew Marks
New York's Matthew Marks Gallery presents an exhibition of twelve new sculpture by Ken Price - until April 17, 2010.

1089 via Contemporary Art Daily

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Konstantin Bojanov at Otero Plassart
Bulgarian artist Konstantin Bojanov has created ten new works that explore the idea of fragility, decay, and mortality.

1077 via Saatchi Gallery

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Viola Frey is Kitschy and Compelling
Viola Frey belonged to a generation of artists who made ceramic sculpture a force to be reckoned with in the 1960s and '70s.

1075 via NY Times

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BBC Digitizes Henry Moore Films
More than 20 newly digitized documentaries of Henry Moore are to be released online for the first time.

1060 via Guardian

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Audio Slideshow: Art Behind Bars
Artworks produced by inmates at Feltham Young Offenders Institution are going on display at the National Gallery in London.

1037 via BBC

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At $104.3 Million, Giacometti Sets Record for Work of Art at Auction
A bronze sculpture, entitled L’Homme qui marche I, by Alberto Giacometti became the most expensive work ever sold at auction.

994 via Art Observed

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Sculptures by Katharina Fritsch
Katharina Fritsch transforms ordinary looking figures into something new and strange, through repetition and manipulation of scale.

909 via Daily Icon

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Tara Donovan at San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art
Tara Donovan's sculptures employ thousands of ordinary household objects in installations whose structural integrity seems miraculous.

869 via Culture Monster

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Taiwan Artist Carves ‘World’s Tiniest Tiger’
A Taiwanese artist completed the world's smallest tiger sculpture, tiny enough to pass through the eye of a needle.

865 via AFP

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Ron Mueck at The National Gallery of Victoria
Time-lapse video showing part of the process in the making of 'In bed' by Ron Mueck, on view at National Gallery of Victoria.

861 via NGV

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Yayoi Kusama: I Want to Live Forever
Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea in Milan is showing an exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, entitled ‘I Want to Live Forever.’

834 via Art Observed

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Primary Atmospheres: Works from California 1960-1970
David Zwirner presents a long-overdue survey of the particular kind of minimal work that was made in Los Angeles around 1960-1970.

830 via Contemporary Art Daily

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