The Farnsworth Art Museum presents an exhibition of work by Louise Nevelson, open though December 31, 2010. Louise Nevelson is rightly recognized as one of America’s most important sculptors of the twentieth century and one of the most significant women artists the [Read More]
Sculpture
Imperial War Museum North in Manchester presents a new sculpture by renowned contemporary artist Gerry Judah, in the main exhibition space. Gerry Judah The Crusader The huge work of art is the first exhibit visitors will see on entering the Museum’s Main [Read More]
The Tyler Museum of Art presents FORM & SUBSTANCE The Art of George Tobolowsky, open through November 28, 2010 . Discarded steel and scrap metal are reborn in the exhibition Substance & Form: The Art of George Tobolowsky. Dallas sculptor George Tobolowsky [Read More]
Bonhams announces the November 11, 2010 auction of African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art in New York. The fall sale will feature unique and traditional works from Africa, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Indonesia, Australia, Central and South America from as early as 1200 B.C. [Read More]
Christie’s New York have announced the sale of a Cycladic marble reclining female figure, the most important Cycladic idol ever to come to auction on December 9. Estimated at $3-5 million, the folded-arm female figure is one of the most iconic sculptural [Read More]
The Shape of Anxiety: Henry Moore in the 1930s is a dramatic reconsideration of one of the 20th century’s most revered artists. The exhibition will be on view from October 23 through February 6, 2011 in the AGO’s Henry Moore Sculpture Centre. [Read More]
The Musée Rodin has opened an exhibition of the work of English sculptor Henry Moore (1898 – 1986), this will be the first Moore retrospective in Paris for more than 30 years. In order to recreate the unique atmosphere of Moore’s studios [Read More]
Cary Visual Art, a local nonprofit organization supporting public art displays in the community, is pleased to announce the dedication of the first placement of “The Arts Alfresco” along the Black Creek Greenway on Saturday, October 30 from 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. The [Read More]
Berlin Art Projects announces the opening of “It’s so complicated” the first solo exhibition in Germany by young Turkish sculptor Yasam Sasmazer. Please stop by the opening on Saturday, 9 October 2010 from 4 to 10 pm at our Project Space | [Read More]
The Taubman Museum of Art presents Jae Ko: Paper, open through January 9, 2010. Dividing her time between Washington, D.C. and her home in Piney Point, Maryland, Jae Ko uses rolled paper soaked over time in water containing sumi ink or natural [Read More]
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of new sculptures by Franz West. Open through OCTOBER 30, 2010. Belonging to the generation of artists exposed to Actionist and Performance Art of the 1960s and 70s, West instinctively rejected the traditionally passive nature of the [Read More]
The Katonah Museum of Art puts a positive spin on this windy season as it presents George Sherwood’s Wind Orchid (slant leaf variation) on the South Lawn. The steel sculpture’s sheer unpredictability will delight Museum visitors from October 3, 2010 through May [Read More]
Beginning October 23, 2010, through March 2012, MASS MoCA will present a new site-specific sculpture by Prague-based artist Federico Díaz. Created from 420,000 black spheres precisely milled and assembled by robotic machines, the 50-feet long by 20-feet high sculpture, Geometric Death Frequency-141, [Read More]
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art presents Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION, open through January 2, 2011. The second installment of the NEW FRONTIERS: Series for Contemporary Art, INTERSECTION exhibits a selection of large-scale, hand-wrought automobiles by artist Jonathan Hils. These steel and aluminum [Read More]