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 [Read More]
Sculpture
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia presents Remixing History. Manolo Valdes on view through APRIL 30, 2013. Born in Spain and currently living and working in New York and Madrid, Manolo Valdés is known for his paintings, prints, [Read More]
Israeli-born sculptor Sharon Brill works reductively to create her evocative porcelain objects. Working on a pottery wheel, Brill’s process is archaeological. Sharon Brill. Conch 2j After creating a stratified piece, she removes the outer layers, carefully cracking through the surface, digging to [Read More]
Nic Fiddian-Green (British b.1963- ) is best known among Britons for elevating equestrian fine art to its highest levels. Over his 30-year long career creating monumental sculptures of horses’ heads – a passion sparked when he first laid eyes on the Elgin [Read More]
Acclaimed sculptor, photographer and installation artist Bill Culbert will represent New Zealand at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013. Culbert (b. 1935) is a maker of elegant, poetic, and often dazzling sculptural installations that harness the qualities of electric light and make [Read More]
The Art Parcours sector at Art Basel presents site-specific artworks and performances in the historical quarters of Basel. In its third year, the 2012 edition of Art Parcours has moved to the St. Johann neighborhood of Basel. From Wednesday, June 13 to [Read More]
The PinchukArtCentre presents the first comprehensive solo exhibition by Anish Kapoor in Eastern Europe, on view now through 30 September 2012. The show includes a selection of the artist’s most iconic works together with a new monumental steel work created specially for [Read More]
Boston Sculptors Gallery presents MACHINE Tears an exhibition of work by George Sherwood on view May 23 – June 24, 2012. Receptions: Saturday, May 26, 4-7pm, SOWA First Friday, June 1, 5-8pm. George Sherwood’s traditional sculpture oeuvre explores aesthetic systems of space, [Read More]
The “Glowing Light Ball Bench” created by Manfred Kielnhofer was present at the Light Art Biennial Austria. The bench, which has a very simple design, consists of three light balls and two wooden board perforates that lay over the light balls. Contrasting [Read More]
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present Scale: A Gathering of Sculptors, an international conference featuring renowned sculptors from five countries who will present their work. This symposium offers a unique opportunity to interface, network and partake in dialogue with [Read More]