Sculpture
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Alicja Kwade inaugurates new i8 Grandi gallery in Reykjavik former fish factory
Alicja Kwade is the first artist to stage a show in new Reykjavik gallery i8 Grandi, which will host year-long exhibitions evolving over time
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Up in the air: Porky Hefer brings a touch of lightness to New York
By Tamara Moscowitz Last updated
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Brian Thoreen is a designer on the edge at Patrick Parrish
By Stephanie Murg Last updated
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Silver age: Not Vital brings his imposing sculptures to Pantin
By Amy Verner Last updated
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From sewing to scented curtains, the startling breadth of the first Hepworth Sculpture Prize
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Sound engineering: Thomas Bayrle’s ‘compressed cathedrals’ whir to life at Lensbachhaus
By Jim Henry Last updated
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Le Voyage à Nantes 2017: micro-homes, petrified palm trees and a steampunk menagerie
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Masako Miki’s shapeshifting spirits draw on Japanese folklore
In San Francisco, Osaka-born artist Masako Miki explores human identity, transformation and the Japanese Shinto concept in a new series of playful candy-coloured bronze sculptures
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Perrotin and Grand Palais join forces for a treasure hunt of contemporary art
Visitors to Paris’ Grand Palais are invited to discover 20 hidden artworks this weekend, available to take home by those who find them
By TF Chan Last updated
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Charles Ray’s moment in the city of lights: ‘Sculpture is a meaning machine’
American sculptor Charles Ray is dominating Paris with a double retrospective at the Bourse de Commerce and Centre Pompidou. Materially deft and disturbingly human, Ray’s shows establish him as one of the most important sculptors alive
By Amy Serafin Last updated
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Se Yoon Park’s sculptures take root in the architecture of trees
Korean-born architect-turned-artist Se Yoon Park discusses his new tree-inspired architectonic sculptures, now on view at Carvalho Park, Brooklyn
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Prune Nourry’s sculptures are to be touched, but not seen
At Galerie Templon, Paris, French artist Prune Nourry is exhibiting sculptural busts of visually impaired models. She has never seen the works, nor will anyone who visits the exhibition
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Beverly Fishman's intoxicating artworks are hard pills to swallow
In Los Angeles, American artist Beverly Fishman’s provocative, electric-hued objects square up to the pharmaceutical industry, confront physical and mental health, and nod to California’s modern art roots
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Christo on his monumental floating sculpture for Serpentine Lake
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Home girls: female artists explore domestic architectures at Sadie Coles
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Full house: Karl Templer’s Chelsea residence gains some artful guests
By Olivia Martin Last updated
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Contemporary Chinese artists take over Cass Sculpture Foundation
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Iván Navarro’s cosmic sculptures illuminate dark forces
The Chilean-born artist uses celestial landscapes to explore the darker sides of social and political life for his latest exhibition at Galerie Templon in Paris
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Turin’s experimental art fair Artissima breaks traditional moulds
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Carol Bove on crushing, crashing and twisting heavy metal into better shape
By Caroline Roux Last updated
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Steel yourself for metal guru Antony Gormley’s Royal Academy blockbuster
The British sculptor takes you through a room brambled with steel spindles, inside pitch-black tunnels, before platooning you in a room filled with seawater
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Throwing shade: artists explore the visual language of colour
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Waterfront wonder: highlights from Art Basel Hong Kong 2016
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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All's fair: Art Basel 2016 showcases 4,000 international artists
By Ann Binlot Last updated
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The beasts within: artists tap into their wild sides for a roaring show
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Bruges Triennial 2018: floating pavilions and a concrete gateway to the afterlife
By Giovanna Dunmall Last updated
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Artist’s Palate: Joana Vasconcelos’ fruit cake
By TF Chan Last updated