Opening May 21 through September 26, 2010, the Hammer Museum will present a new sculptural work by Los Angeles-based architect Greg Lynn. A fantastical attraction for visitors of all ages, Fountain of Toys will be sited in the Museum’s outdoor courtyard. As [Read More]
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Chakaia Booker: In and Out is the largest and most comprehensive museum exhibition of this African-American artist’s work to date, and represents the wide range of Booker’s practice from the mid-1990s to the present. The exhibition includes monumental outdoor sculptures, indoor sculpture [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents an exhibition of works by Sculptor Diana Al-Hadid, open through August 15, 2010. Diana Al-Hadid Built From Our Tallest Tales 2008 Wood, metal, polystyrene, polymer gypsum, fiberglass, plastic, concrete and paint. 144 x 100 x 80 in. (365.76 [Read More]
Rochester sculptor Albert Paley has earned an international reputation for his ability to manipulate cold, hard metal into organic, seemingly impossible forms. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has completed more than 60 monumental commissions for sites from Washington [Read More]
The Socrates Sculpture Park presents Cityscape: Surveying the Urban Biotope, open May 2 – August 1, 2010. Opening Reception: Sunday, May 2, 2010, 2-6PM. The exhibition will feature eleven artists who are exploring both the cultivated and invasive presence of nature in [Read More]
Dulwich Picture Gallery will celebrate its 200th anniversary in 2011 with its first ever acquisition of a piece of contemporary sculpture, purchased and presented to the gallery by the Art Fund in honour of Dulwich’s bicentenary. The work, called Walking the Dog [Read More]
If Only features a maze of life-sized sculptures of children on leashes crisscrossing and obstructing the gallery space. Constructed of newspaper, plastic bags, archival tape, and glass eyes resembling Olsen’s own, his kid creations tethered by their leashes are simultaneously humorous and [Read More]
Emma Rodgers is a Wirral based artist who has achieved international acclaim for her sculptures. This display focuses on a recent work called ‘The Dancer’. This beautiful sculpture is shown alongside original preparatory sketches and items from the casting process. These objects [Read More]
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens will be the first U.S. venue for the important international exhibition “Beauty and Power: Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Peter Marino Collection,” which will be on view in the MaryLou and George Boone [Read More]
Featuring three sculptures and more than a dozen works on paper by American artist Lee Bontecou (b. 1931), this intimate installation spans four decades of the artist’s career, from 1958 to 1998. On view through 30 August. Known for her richly evocative [Read More]
Sotheby’s New York will offer, as part of its May 5 and 6 Impressionist and Modern Art Evening and Day sales, Property from the S. Joel Schur Collection, perhaps the finest collection of masterpieces by Rembrandt Bugatti in private hands. Bugatti was [Read More]
Sotheby’s Amsterdam will auction impressive garden sculptures and architectural ornaments from the Piet Jonker collection on Wednesday 26th May, 2010. The auction will have 350 high quality lots that have been selected personally by Piet Jonker and Sotheby’s specialists. Numerous sculptures, fountains, [Read More]
LISLE, IL – The Morton Arboretum, a world-renowned leader in tree science and education, is pleased to present a unique exhibition of massive Steelroots and other sculptures by Pennsylvania artist Steve Tobin. The show, which marks the Arboretum’s first display of fine [Read More]
A bronze Henry Moore sculpture that was stolen in 2001 from a New York City gallery has been found by Miriam Shiell, owner of Miriam Shiell Fine Art Gallery in Yorkville. The bronze statue appeared in a search of the Art Loss [Read More]