Sculpture
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Sculpture’s rising star Camille Blatrix on process, pathos and YouTube learningAhead 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 TallinnThe 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 fictionWe 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 ParisBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Body building: Antony Gormley's early works get a showing in New YorkBy Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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Roland Snooks’ 3D-printed glacier installation takes shape at NGVBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Modernism meets industry at Friche de l’Escalette, a French art dealer’s sculpture parkBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Arlene Shechet brings nature into the gallery arena at Pace New YorkFor 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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This Paris exhibition of hanging abstract sculpture has just the right element of suspenseBy Clara Le Fort Last updated
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Performance art: a new Alexander Calder retrospective opens at Tate ModernBy Nick Compton Last updated
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The repulsion and allure of Takesada Matsutani’s 3D paintingsSince the 1960s, the trailblazing Japanese artist has been developing his distinctive language of bulbous, surreal and sensuous forms. A show at Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong highlights the artist’s remarkable career and enduring appeal
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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How colour, taste and flight have influenced sculptor David AnnesleyBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Giacometti’s sculptures come out of the shadows through the lens of Peter LindberghBy Florence Waters Last updated
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Sam Gilliam’s musical musings on jazz, colour and Beyoncé‘Existed Existing’ reflects the Colour Field master’s six-decade career in boundary-pushing chromatic exploration
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Michael Craig-Martin on Albers, America, and architecture as entertainmentBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Eden Project branches out with 2019 art programmeThe Cornwall-based attraction and eductional charity has unveiled the latest additions to its growing permanent art collection, including new works by Julian Opie and Ryan Gander
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Nick Cave’s colossal crystal cloudscape at Carriageworks imparts a vital messageBy Dimity Noble Last updated
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Natural high: escape to the Clark Art Institute’s first-ever outdoor exhibitionTitled ‘Ground/work’, the Institute's first outdoor exhibition sees sculptures by Nairy Bagrahmian, Eva LeWitt and Kelly Akashi set against the bucolic landscape of the Berkshires in Massachusetts
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Frieze Sculpture 2018: the highlightsBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Mountain view: Gabriel Orozco presents a fresh body of work at the Aspen Art MuseumBy Olivia Martin Last updated
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New York soaks up al fresco culture at Frieze SculptureThe fair’s public art initiative pitches up at Rockefeller Center for its inaugural New York edition
By Osman Can Yerebakan Last updated
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Tunnel vision: Carsten Höller adds record-breaking slide to ArcelorMittal OrbitBy Florence Waters Last updated
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Oliver Beer talks animism, archives and material culture ahead of his Met Breuer showBy TF Chan Last updated
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Wade Guyton gives painting a new edge in major Cologne museum surveyRenowned for his inkjet paintings, the American conceptual artist is the subject of a retrospective at Museum Ludwig charting two decades of his trailblazing practice
By Emily McDermott Last updated
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Yinka Shonibare steps into the curator’s seat with a sharp survey of African artBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Christo lifts the veil on a rarely-seen early work, plus what’s next for the artistBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated


