Sotheby’s will offer one of the most important works by Jeff Koons ever to have appeared at auction. Pink Panther from 1988 draws on many of the themes that have come to define Koons’ output and stands as one of the outstanding [Read More]
Sculpture
This exhibition, on view through May 01, 2011 which has benefited from the inestimable collaboration of the David Smith Estate, sets out to explore the curious cluster of convergences and affinities, borrowings and discrepancies that marked a fruitful and unexpected artistic conversation [Read More]
This major exhibition, on view 12th June 2011, will re-assert his position at the forefront of progressive twentieth-century sculpture, bringing together the most comprehensive selection of his works for a generation. Henry Moore in Leeds will present over 100 significant works including [Read More]
Ten of the world’s most prominent Asian art specialists—Eskenazi Ltd., John Eskenazi Ltd., Oliver Forge & Brendan Lynch, Sydney L. Moss, Ltd. and Sue Ollemans Oriental Art from England; Galerie Christian Deydier from France; Carlo Cristi and Dalton Somaré Gallery from Italy [Read More]
Over ten years in the making, Joan Mirviss Ltd presents “Birds of Dawn: Pioneers of Japan’s Sôdeisha Ceramic Movement,” which opens on March 16, 2011, at 39 East 78th Street in New York. This exhibition, which coincides with Asia Week New York, [Read More]
MKM presents Anthony Cragg Things on The Mind Sculptures, drawings, graphic art, on view February 24 – June 13, 2011. The MKM starts 2011 with a retrospective exhibition featuring Anthony Cragg. Entitled Things on the Mind, it brings together some 50 sculptures, [Read More]
SculptureCenter is showing Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpture 1991–2009. Organized by SculptureCenter and guest curated by Helaine Posner, this traveling exhibition will include a selection of the artist’s most significant sculptures, including wall reliefs and monumental cedar works created from 1991 to 2009. [Read More]
On the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary, the Schirn presents an exhibition that focuses exclusively on the Surrealists’ three-dimensional production, which has never been on display in its full range before. Comprising about 180 works by 51 artists, the show with its [Read More]
The Colomb Art Gallery in London now represents the Norwegian sculptor Fredrik K.B. Fredrik K.B is a fellow of the Norwegian Sculptors Association and of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. In 2009 a jury elected him “young artist of the year” [Read More]
Carnegie Museum of Art presents Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective, the critically acclaimed first major exhibition to explore the work of the legendary artist. Defying classification, Paul Thek (1933 –1988)—the sculptor, painter, and creator of radical installations who was hailed for his [Read More]
The term “anti-form” in the 1960s represented the abandonment of the traditional concept of art and sculpture. It was a radical challenge that opened doors to new aesthetic worlds, and was followed in the 1980s and 1990s by a further wave of [Read More]
This exhibition of the radical plastic oeuvre of the American artist Bill Bollinger (1939-1988), who almost slipped into obscurity, will be the first of its kind since the 1970s. On view through 8 May 2011 Bill Bollinger, “Cyclone Fence.” Exhibition view, Castelli [Read More]
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is the exclusive venue for the first retrospective of sculptural works by Pop Art master Jim Dine. As one of the most revered American artists, Dine has been a major force across the contemporary scene since [Read More]
The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum presents PLATFORM 5: Bartow + Metzgar, Stratimentation: Investigations of a Metamorphic Landscape, on view through April 24, 2011. Bartow + Metzgar’s collaborative art practice is an experimental engagement with the environment. The artists research specific sites [Read More]