Sculpture

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Terence Trouillot profiles the maverick painter, reflecting on how the artist’s work is intertwined with his community and personal histories

BY Terence Trouillot | 05 JAN 23

A conversation between two creative collaborators, moderated by Charlie Porter and hosted by The Whiteley

In Collaboration with The Whiteley

How does a sculptor focussed on ‘passing things on’ prepare for a new exhibition when ‘touch has gone away’?

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

As major exhibitions at Nasher Sculpture Center, National Gallery of Art and the Museum of Cycladic Art honour the iconoclastic sculptor, novelist Hermione Hoby reflects on her six-decade career

BY Hermione Hoby | 26 FEB 20

For her exhibition at Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, the artist reassembled disused advertising signs into abstract sculptures

BY Fabian Schöneich | 14 FEB 20

The artist’s exhibition at PSM Gallery, Berlin, reflects on the relationship between body and mind

BY Sonja-Maria Borstner | 05 FEB 20

At Marta Cervera, Madrid, the artist conjures up survival mechanisms and congealed debris

BY Lorena Muñoz-Alonso | 14 JAN 20

At Converso, Milan, the artist transforms a baroque church into a playground for sculptural interventions

BY Barbara Casavecchia | 06 JAN 20

The artist’s work captures what it feels like to see your own body on the floor, in pieces, and how that might be the only way to survive having survived

BY Audrey Wollen | 28 NOV 19

At Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels, Clark queers the historical record about a past cultural figure

BY Vivian Sky Rehberg | 05 NOV 19

At two solo museum shows, the artist’s animations extend beyond the screen to sculpture, an experimental dance album and merchandise

BY Michael Bullock | 04 NOV 19

At Museo di Roma, an exhibition of sculptures by Antonio Canova celebrates the sumptuous style as one of the ‘birth-pangs of modernity’ 

BY Jamie Mackay | 04 OCT 19

At the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, the artists’ first US museum survey traces their slick, satirical and sentimental practice

BY Grant Klarich Johnson | 03 OCT 19

As the artist’s largest survey to date opens at Zeitz MoCAA and Norval Foundation, Cape Town, Sean O’Toole examines his dadaist lexicon 

BY Sean O’Toole | 26 SEP 19

For more than 60 years the Tehran-born, Minneapolis-based artist has made work about community, coexistence and the experience of exile

BY Ian Bourland | 03 JUN 19

At Nasher Sculpture Center, the prolific artist’s solo exhibition chafes at the history of Western modernism

BY Jonathan Griffin | 01 JUN 19

Despite a soaring performance at the Dallas Museum of Art, the self-taught artist is still too often treated as an outsider

BY Jonathan Griffin | 24 APR 19

Exploring Isamu Noguchi's News (1940), the inspiration for Frieze Sculpture New York

BY Brett Littman | 24 APR 19

Ahead of the Italian artist’s show at Raffaella Cortese, Milan, a look at his ideations of suffering and injustice

BY Ara H. Merjian | 08 MAR 19

At Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, the Dutch artist’s dystopian grandeur forces us not just to think about the industrial condition, but actually feel it

BY Glenn Adamson | 08 MAR 19