At its annual meeting in March, the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art made possible the acquisition of Piano/Piano (1963–1965/2011) by Richard Artschwager, a major example of the wooden sculptures that employ Formica as a laminate, for which he is […]
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Lismore Castle Arts presents Monuments an exhibition on view throughSeptember 2013. Monuments at Lismore Castle Arts features five artists whose work addresses the role that monuments and memorials play in our society. The exhibition includes sculpture, works on paper, video and performance, […]
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden presents Over, Under, Next: Experiments in Mixed Media 1913–Present,” an exhibition of approximately 100 works drawn largely from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden’s collection, on view through Sept. 8. The first in a series of permanent […]
Tate Modern presents Saloua Raouda Choucair an exhibition on view 17 April–20 October 2013. Comprising over 120 works, many of which have never been seen before and are being exhibited for the first time, this exhibition will bring together paintings, sculptures and […]
Serpentine Gallery presents Fischli/Weiss Rock on Top of Another Rock a unique installation on view through 6 March 2014 in Kensington Gardens, outside the Serpentine Gallery, echoing the earliest and most basic types of monuments found around the world: two colossal rocks […]
In 1994, Rui Toscano (b. 1970, Lisbon) produced a sound sculpture that was to prove decisive for the development of his artistic practice over the following years. Bricks are Heavy (as it was called) marked the beginning of a long line of […]
Middelheim Museum presents an exhibition of work by Antony Gormley on view now through 05.05.13. Antony Gormley, Firmament lll (2009) © Joris Casaer The oeuvre of Antony Gormley (1950, United Kingdom) can be viewed in prestigious galleries and museums all around the […]
Chatsworth House Trust presents an exhibition of work by William Turnbull on view from 10 March – 30 June 2013. William Turnbull Chatsworth House The exhibition of Scottish artist William Turnbull’s work, sculpture, paintings and drawing are displayed in the North Sketch […]
Modern Art Oxford presents an exhibition of work by Hans Josephsohn on view through 14 April 2013. Hans Josephsohn, Untitled, 1995–96. Semi-figure. Brass, 155 x 68 x 46 cm, Edition of 6. Installation view, Kesselhaus Josephsohn, St.Gallen. Courtesy the Josephsohn estate, Hauser […]
Badischer Kunstverein presents Jurgen Drescher dig it open 25 January–1 April 2013. Jurgen Drescher, Wedge, 2012. Photo: Wendelin Bottländer. Badischer Kunstverein is pleased to present Jürgen Drescher with his most extensive solo exhibition in Germany to date. For over three decades, Drescher […]
Michelangelo’s David-Apollo, is now on view at the National Gallery of Art through March 3, 2013. Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475–1564) David-Apollo, c. 1530 marble Museo Nazionale del Bargello – Soprintendenza Speciale per il Polo Museale Fiorentino First displayed at the Gallery in […]
Sculpture International Rotterdam (SIR) acquires recent work by Elmgreen & Dragset for the city and masterpiece by Henry Moore in storage for four years The city changes and its art keeps pace: Elmgreen & Dragset’s temporary artwork has recently been added to […]
Qatar Museums Authority has installed ‘Perceval’, a public art made by British artist Sarah Lucas at Aspire Park. Sarah Lucas Perceval Qatar Museums Authority Perceval’ is a life-sized bronze sculpture of a Shire horse pulling a cart with two oversized squash. The […]
Cordell Taylor creates sculptures that represent the sharp broken edges of cliff faces and rock formations. Working with block forms, Taylor cuts and fits the shapes together, building compositions into pieces that are seemingly honed from one piece of stone, an impression […]