An artist bringing sustainability to sculpture.
An artist bringing sustainability to sculpture.
30+ sculptures spanning 40 years of Lynn Chadwick's career at Houghton Hall, one of the most significant British sculpture exhibitions of the summer.
Nearly three decades after his landmark Hayward survey, Anish Kapoor returns with a major exhibition that transforms the entire gallery
The Chicago-based artist couple's "Story Structure, Pt. 2" makes the room itself a world to decipher.
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The writer and artist’s 1972 installation “Terminal Piece” shows us the failure of language in the face of violence.
Charlotte Colbert's Venice exhibition Possible Landscapes hosts a special event featuring a live performance by Birdy
Alex Israel transforms the surfboard fin into a monumental sculptural form in Upside Down at Gagosian Davies Street
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Bridging the Gap is a show of sculpture that draws inspiration from its immediate environment, using the proximity of Southwark Bridge as a metaphor
Bridging the Gap is a show of sculpture that draws inspiration from its immediate environment, using the proximity of Southwark Bridge as a metaphor
The teetering sculpture of Phyllida Barlow meets the textile poetry of Daisy Parris.
His vibrant body of work explores his interest in imagined histories and fluid gender and identity in his Chinatown paintings, ASL paintings, sculpture and archival materials.
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The Joburg-born artist’s latest exhibition uses burning steel wool sculptures and ash paintings to explore ritual, transformation and the transitions that shape our lives
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Ophelia Arc discusses crochet, compulsion, care, violence and vulnerability
Culture agency Gertie's latest exhibition draws its title from a 1908 Adolf Loos essay on ornament, bringing together contemporary artists from the two cities to consider its role in our world.
Re-wetting the Void serves as a stark departure from the frenetic pace of typical contemporary gallery exhibitions.
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Mike Nelson returns to Modern Art Oxford for the first time since 2004 with a major new exhibition exploring memory, displacement and politics
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Ordinary streets get funnier when artists let walls, lamps, pipes, shadows, and statues join the joke.
A fresh mix of murals, small interventions, sculptures, and street surprises from around the world — all built around a clever visual twist.
🐈 Cats and a Lamp Post — By Woskerski in Larne, Northern Ireland 🏴
Two ginger cats are painted on the side of Ruby’s Bodega. In…
Originally estimated to cost $2.4 million, the government will now spend $5 million to restore the bronzes in time for Independence Day.
The Centre Pompidou-Metz has reported the theft of Comedian, the divisive installation by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan is reported missing from its display over the weekend.
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Jesse Ly uses photography, sculpture and mixed media installation to search for answers to pressing questions.
In Return | Ritorno, Arch Hades combines sculpture, poetry and installation to explore memory, mortality and human existence
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