At the beginning of her career she was given a stillborn fetus by a mother which she encased in cement and was known for smuggling blood and grease from autopsies to use in her sculptures.
France is the guest-of-honor of JISP this year in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the diplomatic ties between China and France. Among the featured artists from France are Martial Raysse ...
London is suddenly brimming with new public art installations ahead of its third London Sculpture Week, which runs from September 21–29. Among the biggest headline-grabbers is the annual Frieze ...
The London art fair can be a bewildering spectacle, where even the insiders are sometimes scrambling to keep up. By Rosa Lyster The tension between sacred mysteries that must be shielded from ...
The Way, by Alexander Liberman, is photographed on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 at Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills. Sometimes we become so used to public artworks, we almost don’t notice ...
A giant loon is going up in St. Paul’s Midway Neighborhood. The large sculpture is currently being installed at the southeast corner of Snelling and University near the Allianz Field soccer stadium.
As you drive through the city or the countryside has an unusual sculpture ever caught your eye? From beachside to roadside, and in privately owned gardens, sculptures are increasingly popular as ...
Looking for fun sculpture trails for kids? A p-p-parade of penguins marches into London this November. Paddington chilling at London Westfield. It's Paddington Bear mania in London once again ...
October 9, 2024 • A lynx stretching in the sun, tadpoles swimming beneath lily pads and an investigator dusting a tusk for prints are among the winning images from the newest Wildlife ...
The highest bidders can take home one of 25 fiberglass sculptures celebrating the Kennebec River's leaping leviathans. AUGUSTA — The leaping, multicolored fiberglass sturgeons that have brought ...
The artist for the fifth Facade Commission created Cubist sculptures that look forward and backward. The question is what more the Met can do going forward. Lee Bul in front of her artwork “Long ...
The monumental work — a sculpture of polished stainless steel depicting the mythical snake eating its own tail — is more than four metres tall, nine metres long and weighs 13 tonnes.