BBC Four and the Royal Academy of Arts announce Sculpture On Screen, a collaboration which brings a series of free Friday-night screenings of BBC sculpture documentaries as part of BBC Four’s Focus On Sculpture and the Royal Academy’s Modern British Sculpture exhibition. [Read More]
Sculpture
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Dan Grayber isolates machinery from its usual role of fulfilling human needs through placing it in an eternal mode of self-perpetuation. His safety-orange powder coated objects endlessly assure their survival through completing the simple and essential task of holding oneself up. These [Read More]
The Ashmolean Museum presents Thomas Houseago: Contemporary Sculpture on view through 20th February 2011. For the first time, the Ashmolean Museum and Modern Art Oxford will collaborate in the display of contemporary sculpture, presenting work by British artist Thomas Houseago. In his [Read More]
After eighteen months of analysis, conservation, and re-stabilization, the bronze statue of Apollo Saettante (Apollo as an Archer) from Pompeii will go on view at the Getty Villa from March 2 to September 12, 2011 in the exhibition Apollo from Pompeii: Investigating [Read More]
After her stay in Villa Iris, where she led an international workshop in July, the Foundation organizes Booty autumn Le Grand Monde, a solo exhibition by Mona Hatoum (Beirut, Lebanon, 1952). The selection of works made during the last four years (with [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami presents the first major solo museum exhibition in the United States for German artist Jonathan Meese, renowned for his multi-faceted work, including wildly exuberant paintings that mix personal hieroglyphics and collage, installations, ecstatic performances, [Read More]
The DŌSHI Gallery at the Susquehanna Art Museum presents an exhibition of ceramics by Shalya Marsh in Illumination. Open through December 5, 2010. In Illumination, visitors can view Shalya Marsh’s work which expresses the intrinsic limitation that language places on communication, through [Read More]
The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art presents Gao Brothers: Grandeur and Catharsis on view through January 2, 2011. Chinese artists Gao Qiang and Gao Zhen, known as the Gao Brothers, have collaborated on their art since 1985. Much of the Gao Brothers’ [Read More]
Mrs Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson of the NAC has inaugurated Anish Kapoor’s first ever exhibition in India. The exhibition is being held at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi and at Mehboob Studios in Mumbai. This is the biggest exhibition [Read More]
The Danforth Museum of Art presents Carol Keller: Erratics in the Wood open through February 6, 2011. Known primarily as a sculptor, Carol Keller has also been using collage as her drawing process since 2000. These 11 mixed media collages on wood [Read More]
A crucifix on a fridge, a gilt cardboard box, and a used Mercedes engine. The internationally acclaimed Danish-Vietnamese artist Danh Vo conquers x-rummet at the National Gallery of Denmark with a subtly humorous exhibition that links personal history with wider cultural and [Read More]
The Naples Museum of Art presents Albert Paley Sculpture, on view through April 17, 2011. Albert Paley, Interlace, 2006, formed and fabricated bronze, 3.6 x 4.5 x 1.3 feet © Albert Paley Albert Paley is one of the most widely respected sculptors [Read More]
Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914 will focus on Pablo Picasso’s cardboard and sheet-metal Guitar sculptures, and the incandescent period of material and structural innovation these sculptures bracket in the artist’s long career. The exhibition will be on view in The Museum of Modern Art’s [Read More]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy, the first major thematic exhibition devoted to the renowned twentieth-century American sculptor David Smith (1906-65), on view April 3 through July 24, 2011, in the museum‘s new Lynda [Read More]