The novel practice of Berlin-based visual artist Mikael Christian Strøbek merges photography, sculpture, light, and digital art, making themes of perception and movement physical through...
0 Artworks by Mihaela Kamenova, Saatchi Art Artist
Ficus, a steel cactus designed by Chiaramonte-Marin
Contrapposto, Folded Paper, Dress, Kevin Box, Sculpture
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Artist Aurélie Hoegy expertly conjures a seamless vacillation between movement, material, & environment within her dynamic rattan sculptures.
Japanese artist Mariko Mori, is currently showing "Invisible Dimension", an installation of her sculptures at the New York gallery of Sean Kelly.
Phaidon's new book Prime: Art's Next Generation gives you the insight to invest confidently in the art stars of the future as chosen by prominent curators, critics, and museum directors
Considering his practice a form of “drawing in the air,” artist Lee Sangsoo forges colorful, spiraled flamingos, dogs, parrots, and other creatures with long strips of metal. He sculpts the minimal works with resin or stainless steel depending on the size—he uses the latter for any piece that spans more than one meter—and coats eachContinue reading "Colorful Strips of Metal Coil into Minimal Animal Sculptures by Artist Lee Sangsoo"
Sculptor Ken Kelleher creates incredibly realistic, thought-provoking renderings of gigantic public sculptures.
The English-born, Germany-based Tony Cragg is one of the world’s leading sculptors; his large-scale works, the result of a lifelong interest with material and form;...
Need more than just a seat? These 50 sculptural chairs make art out of bamboo, wood, plastic, acrylic, wool and satin, taking your interior to the next level.
Today we’re taking a look at six contemporary artists you may not have heard of, artists whose work pushes the boundaries of their media and looks not quite like anything you’ve seen before. Katharine Morling creates these incredibly detailed sculptures of everyday items from clay, each detail more breathtaking than the last. in her distinct style, these quotidian objects seem simultaneously more and less real, drawing you into a strange and fascinating alternate world.
If you're tired of all the cookie cutter designs at Ikea and you can't imagine stepping into another Pottery Barn, do we have something unique for you.
View a selection of Richard Erdman's gravity defying marble and bronze monumental sculpture, contemporary forms scaled for outdoor or public settings.
Bella Feldman’s work prompts reflection upon life and society with the same degree of intrigue and entertainment as a good science fiction novel. Her sculptures conflate aspects of the realistic and the whimsical in a way that prompts poignant comparisons. One of her sculptures alone would allude to a surreal landscape where life manifests itself […]