Sculpture
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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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Introducing the MC20 – the new Maserati super sports car
We spoke to Klaus Busse, the man who heads up FCA’s design team, overseeing Fiat, Abarth, Lancia, and Alfa Romeo, as well as Maserati, about the origins and aspirations for the company’s new super car model
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Artist’s Palate: Joana Vasconcelos’ fruit cake
By TF Chan • Last updated
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Rachel Eulena Williams weaves poetry and abstraction in Brussels
In ‘Joy & Rain’ at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, New York-based artist Rachel Eulena Williams presents new hybrid works that are bold, subversive and steeped in complex histories
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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In memoriam: Christo (1935-2020)
We pay homage to the artist who wrapped the world
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Sarabande reframes femininity for International Women's Day
At the London art foundation, three artists-in-residence slash taboos and rethink the significance of inhabiting a female body
By Oyin Akande • Last updated
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Celebrating Japanese art and culture for National Foundation Day
To mark Japan’s National Foundation Day (11 February 2022) we revisit recent art features that illustrate the breadth and depth of contemporary Japanese art
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Chains, cages and feminist desires: Monica Bonvicini in Vienna
Monica Bonvicini’s show ‘Stagecage’ at Vienna’s Galerie Krinzinger is sinister and sublime
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Hugh Hayden's multimedia exhibition serves food for thought
A virtual tour of the Texan artist’s latest exhibition at Lisson Gallery, which ties together African histories and the American South
By Diane Theunissen • Last updated
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A Marrakech exhibition takes a radical view of identity and social unrest
Following an international descent of visitors for 1-54 art fair, a group exhibition at MACAAL surveys the politics of identity through 12 global voices
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Emily Mullin on creating ceramic sculptures with her husband
Teaming up with her husband for a new show ‘Get a Room’, ceramic artist and sculptor Emily Mullin celebrates collage, collaboration and the beauty of imperfection
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Life lessons from Elmgreen & Dragset’s tennis court
A new exhibition at Berlin’s König Galerie has the artist duo meditating on empty triumphs, power mechanisms and social divisions
By TF Chan • Last updated
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At home with artists Langlands & Bell
Even in a period of social distancing, the art world continues to turn. In our ongoing series, we go home, from home, with artists finding inspiration in isolation. We caught up with the duo at home in their self-designed rural idyll in Kent to talk birdsong opera, the secret to creative longevity and their forthcoming project on Ghana's slave forts
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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The Brant Foundation tells a fairytale of New York
‘Third Dimension’ at The Brant Foundation’s East Village location reads like a love letter to the contemporary art of New York City– which recently won the Wallpaper* Design Award for Best City 2020
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Daniel Arsham’s eroded relics are rooted in classical sculpture
The New York-based artist turns back time for an exhibition of crystallised busts, friezes and sculptures at Galerie Perrotin in Paris
By Emily McDermott • Last updated
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The new Schlossgut Schwante offers nature and sculpture in equal measure
Opened last month on the grounds of an 18th century castle, Germany’s latest sculpture park is a sanctuary for art and soul
By Louise Long • Last updated
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Not Vital appeals to our nomadic impulses in Somerset
Sculpture and architecture collide in the perennially travelling Swiss artist’s exhibition at Hauser & Wirth
By Jessica Klingelfuss • Last updated
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Fujiko Nakaya’s fog sculptures animate Boston’s Emerald Necklace
By Joshua Fischer • Last updated
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Henry Taylor escapes to the English countryside with Hauser & Wirth
Hauser & Wirth Somerset presents a new virtual exhibition of sculptural works and paintings by American artist Henry Taylor.
By Harriet Lloyd Smith • Last updated
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Tony Cragg walks us around his major survey at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Sean Scully delivers sermon of stripes at Venetian church
The Irish-born painter and printmaker will transform every corner of the 16th-century San Giorgio Maggiore church with new paintings, sculptures and drawings during the Venice Biennale
By Emma O'Kelly • Last updated