sculptures

Stuart Handler’s immense success in commercial real estate and his subsequent philanthropy made such a colossal impact that the University of Illinois-Chicago named its real estate…

Just four hours from New York City, and serving as the main art institution for schools…

Dedicated to inspiring wonder through the power of art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art has over half-a-million…

Movement-based sculptor Brie Ruais– whose work was featured…

When one thinks of luxury jewelry, more often than not, David…

Hellenic Heads: George Petrides, A Personal Exploration of Greek History and Culture Over 2,500 Years is…

Founded in 1852, the Yale University Art Gallery is the oldest university art museum in the Western…

Sculpture gardens are outdoor spaces that unify art and nature

Celebrating the cultural liveliness of Upstate New York since 2020, when it launched with 23 participants, Upstate Art Weekend returns for its…

The most important art fair worldwide, Art Basel is…

British sculptor Phyllida Barlow challenged the conventions of sculpture for over fifty years. On Monday, Barlow’s gallery Hauser & Wirth, confirmed her…

It’s safe to assume that Chihuly is one of the most recognized surnames in contemporary American art. The glass master is so popular that, in 1992, he was named the first National Living Treasure.…
One of three concurrent outings by the artist, and one of two exhibitions at Zwirner venues uptown and down, Chimes is ensconced in the gallery’s W 20th Street space, which has been painted a…

Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to present an exhibition of early sculptures…