Sculptor
Awol Erizku Talks Creative Voice and Duchamp Detox Clinic
Kilo Kish interviews the photographer and sculptor.
"Knitted" Glass Is Both Cozy—And Delicate
Carol Milne's unique technique makes sculptures that look like glass knits.
An Artist Buried an Army of 'Terracotta Daughters' in China
A French artist protested China's one child policy with an army of terracotta girls. Now she's burying them until 2030.
Wide-Eyed and Glitchy Girls Appear in a Sculpture Show
Krause Gallery presents two sculptors of the human form of the future.
Colossal Wood Sculptures Track Death and Regeneration
“What you will see continuously in my work is a compression of time,” says the artist, Leonardo Drew.
Words Become Monumental Works in the Hands of Idris Khan
Idris Khan’s 'Overture,' at Sean Kelly Gallery, explores global conflict and displacement.
Using Sculptures to Replicate the Human Experience
Chinese artist Xu Wang brings personal stories into sculptures like gargantuan skulls and umbrellas made of candy.
15-Ton Sculpture Balances Upside Down in London
Sculptor Alex Chinneck's latest installation is a feat of engineering.
Inside Matthew Barney’s Solid Gold Shit Show
When it comes to Matthew Barney’s latest six-hour film, the real stars are the family of monumental sculptures that inspired and starred in it.
3D Sculptor Brings Victorian Fantasy Figures to Life
Danny Van Ryswyk creates surreal, lifelike artworks, with the aid of 3D software.
Visions of the Future, in Concrete and Neon
Artist Esther Ruiz creates mixed-media sculptures that don't look like they're from Earth.
Gold Chains Float on Asphalt in the Art of Luis Gispert
'Dip Set,' 'Black Boy George,' and 'Gorillas in the Mist' are some of the names of the works in 'Aqua Regia,' which opens tonight at OHWOW Gallery.