Archive for the ‘Sculpture’ Category

London's Serpentine Gallery pits the recycled sculptures of Phyllida Barlow against the minimalist forms of Nairy Baghramian.
1595 via Guardian


A public exhibition of 16 sculptures by Manolo Valdés can be seen in NY, along Broadway from Columbus Circle to 166th Street.
1588 via Marlborough Gallery


Over 900 people were in attendance at the opening for “Knight’s Move,” the new show at SculptureCenter, running through July 26.
1555 via Art Observed


Open to the public only one day a year, the Garden of Cosmic Speculation takes science and maths as its inspiration.
1428 via Kuriositas


The New York-based artist Serge Spitzer creates a chaotic plastic transportation system inside Paris’s Palais de Tokyo.
1405 via Dazed Digital


Haunch of Venison presents a group show organized by David
Salle and Richard Phillips of works produced in the 1980s New York.
1402 via Haunch of Venison


Sculptor Alastair Mackie employs found objects to form a tension between natural and manufactured structures.
1400 via Curated


Working across the widest array of media, Elliott Hundley ruptures the boundaries between collage, painting, and sculpture.
1381 via Andrea Rosen Gallery


Senegal's new monument was unveiled amid criticism that the 49-meter bronze statue is a presidential vanity project and waste of money.
1366 via Guardian


Lisson Gallery presents an exhibition of major new works by Tony Cragg, whose first solo show with the gallery was in 1979.
1364 via Lisson Gallery


On view at Gagosian Gallery is an exhibition of the large-format sculptures of Alexander Calder, produced from 1957 to 1970.
1362 via Art Observed

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Fernando Botero is back at the Nassau County Museum of Art, where more than 70 of his works were exhibited five years ago.
1353 via NY Times


Antony Gormley's sculptures in the Flatiron district are giving pedestrians a reason to scream with delight.
1336 via NY Times


"Blown glass is a real craft and not something you can just pick up” - Kiki Smith.
1303 via NY Times


Life-size figures cast from the Anthony Gormley’s own body will inhabit the pathways and rooftops of NY’s Flatiron district.
1287 via Art Observed


Dutch sculptor Ap Verheggen launched a series of four art projects in areas undergoing tremendous climate change.
1257 via Art Knowledge News


The Kölnischer Kunstverein in Cologne presents this year’s prestigious Ars Viva prize exhibition on the theme of History.
1255 via Contemporary Art Daily


Colombian artist Rafael Gómezbarros transforms the National Congress in his country with 1,300 ants.
1236 via Yatzer


Most tourists head straight for the Uffizi, but Florence has dozens of smaller museums full of world-class art.
1228 via Guardian


Currently on view at Tate Britain is an exhibition celebrating the work of renowned sculptor Henry Moore - until August 8, 2010.
1222 via Art Observed


Kate MccGwire will create a site specific installation in NYC in April at The Museum of Arts and Design.
1209 via juxtapoz.com


Antony Gormley is breaking into America with a debut showing of public art in Manhattan.
1208 via Guardian


Valentin Carron uses imagery from modern art as well as traditional folklore, with the candor of a roundabout sculpture.
1207 via Contemporary Art Daily




