Sculpture
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A tribe of Emma Hart's decapitated ceramic skulls swing into the Whitechapel gallery
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Frank Gehry: new sculpture and prints at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Germaine Richier’s sculptures get their first US showing in nearly sixty years
By Stephanie Murg • Last updated
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Meet the Berlin-based artist melding Bauhaus and ancient Rome
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Between painting and sculpture: Roman Road presents ‘Bleach’ by May Hands
By Siska Lyssens • Last updated
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Yorkshire takeover: Anthony Caro’s sculptures celebrated across Leeds and Wakefield
By Emma O'Kelly • Last updated
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Animal magic: it’s story time with Barnaby Barford’s menagerie
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Post-apocolyptic art: Daniel Arsham foresees life in 2044
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Meet the artists integrating themselves into their work at Pinault Collection
By TF Chan • Last updated
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Christina Kruse’s Bauhaus balancing act defies gravity in New York
Bauhaus protagonist Oskar Schlemmer inspired artist Christina Kruse’s solo exhibition of new sculptural work at Helwaser Gallery
By Charlotte Jansen • Last updated
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Tim Noble and Sue Webster get the right end of the stick in their latest show
By Charlotte Jansen • Last updated
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'Sculpture in the Garden': Pangolin London shows works in King's Cross
By Anna Brady • Last updated
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'Beyond Limits': Sotheby’s’ modern sculpture show returns to Chatsworth House
By TF Chan • Last updated
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Do you have a minute? Erwin Wurm debuts a new series of short-lived sculptures
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Artists tap into the creative source in the French Riviera
Fondation Carmignac presents an effervescent mix of contemporary art for a group exhibition guest-curated by Chiara Parisi
By Lanie Goodman • Last updated
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Reinventing textiles: Elaine Yan Ling Ng's stunning Swarovski 'Sundew' installation
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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The jungle look: artist Alex Hartley conjures a dystopian modernist folly
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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United Visual Artists lights up Christopher Bailey’s final Burberry show
By Laura Hawkins • Last updated
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Sculpture’s rising star Camille Blatrix on process, pathos and YouTube learning
Ahead of his solo show at Kunsthalle Basel, the Paris-based artist talks us through his mysterious ‘objects’
By Amy Serafin • Last updated
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Seeing through art: creatives visualise ‘translucency’ in Tallinn
The 8th Tallinn Applied Art Triennial's headline exhibition is a cross-disciplinary exploration of optics and the ambiguity of translucent materials
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Lucy McRae on gene editing, human intimacy, and tangible science fiction
We explore the universe of sci-fi artist and ‘body architect’ Lucy McRae, whose science fiction works fuse human intimacy, biological perfection and speculative, yet eerily familiar futures
By Billie Muraben • Last updated
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Barbara Chase-Riboud at Serpentine: alternative monuments, parallel histories
‘Infinite Folds’ at Serpentine North Gallery celebrates Barbara Chase-Riboud, the American artist, novelist and poet who has spent more than seven decades pondering history, memory, and the public monument
By MZ Adnan • Last updated
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Antony Gormley’s sculptures take over Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris
By Amy Verner • Last updated
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Body building: Antony Gormley's early works get a showing in New York
By Daniel Scheffler • Last updated
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Roland Snooks’ 3D-printed glacier installation takes shape at NGV
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Modernism meets industry at Friche de l’Escalette, a French art dealer’s sculpture park
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Arlene Shechet brings nature into the gallery arena at Pace New York
For the American artist, every material and form has inherent questions. Here, the sculptor opens a new dialogue with ‘Skirts’ at Pace Gallery's new flagship
By Harriet Lloyd Smith • Last updated
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