Sculpture
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Roberto Almagno’s wood sculptures defy all sense of gravityBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Victoire de Castellane bejewels London’s Gagosian Gallery with her latest sculpture exhibitionBy Katrina Israel Last updated
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Space cadets: MAD Gallery’s latest madcap mechanicsBy Ken Kessler Last updated
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Sean Scully takes up residence in Picasso’s former studio at Château de BoisgeloupThe Irish artist’s gestural paintings and stacked sculptures preside over the 18th-century estate in Normandy
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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There’s more to Erin O’Keefe’s still lifes than meets the eyePhotorealist paintings or painterly photographs? The artist/architect has us ‘Seeing Things’ in an exhibition at New York’s Denny Dinim Gallery
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Ferronnier Steaven Richard reveals architectural metalwork for Rémy MartinTwo French houses – a contemporary metalwork atelier and a crafter of historic Cognac – meld in a timeless (and tasty) collaboration
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Sarah Sze’s alchemic wonders shake the Eternal CityBy Silvia Marchetti Last updated
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Sculptor Ron Mueck's solo exhibition at Fondation Cartier, ParisBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Thread to thread with Sheila Hicks at Alison Jacques GalleryBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Science and art prove a potent combination in the hands of Conrad ShawcrossBy Tom Seymour Last updated
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Xavier Veilhan immortalises pop producers for latest exhibitionBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Wu Tsang’s radical approach to fiction and truth takes centre stage at Gropius BauThe American artist’s yearlong residency at the Berlin institution culminates with a major survey of her filmmaking and sculptural practice
By Benoit Loiseau Last updated
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Idris Kahn, Annie Morris and Comme des Garçons create Yves Klein-inspired sculptureBy Glenn Waldron Last updated
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King Castle: remembering Wendell Castle, as we knew him, in his upstate New York homeBy Phoebe Eaton Last updated
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Alicja Kwade inaugurates new i8 Grandi gallery in Reykjavik former fish factoryAlicja 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 YorkBy Tamara Moscowitz Last updated
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Brian Thoreen is a designer on the edge at Patrick ParrishBy Stephanie Murg Last updated
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Silver age: Not Vital brings his imposing sculptures to PantinBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Sound engineering: Thomas Bayrle’s ‘compressed cathedrals’ whir to life at LensbachhausBy Jim Henry Last updated
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Le Voyage à Nantes 2017: micro-homes, petrified palm trees and a steampunk menagerieBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Masako Miki’s shapeshifting spirits draw on Japanese folkloreIn 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 artVisitors 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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Food, sexuality and domesticity: Anthea Hamilton reconsiders the familiar in AntwerpSubversive and playful, Anthea Hamilton’s first survey exhibition, ‘Mash Up’ has opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp
By Hannah Silver 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 treesKorean-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 seenAt 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 swallowIn 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


