in category 3D: Sculpture 
List sorted by
- Schedule
- Area
- Current events (118)
- Permanent events (19)
- Upcoming events (1)
Current events
-
"Base: Object" Exhibition
Base:Object brings together five new sculptures which explore the status of the pedestal in contemporary art. Strictly as a tool to present a sculpture, to clarify what is and what is not an art object, (...)
-
"The Poetics of Cloth: African Textiles / Recent Art" Exhibition
The Poetics of Cloth: African Textiles / Recent Art juxtaposes a selection of the finest examples of modern and classic 19th-century textiles—from Ghana, Nigeria, Mali, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, (...)
-
G.R. Iranna "Birth of Blindness"
On view will be two large fiberglass-based sculptural installations and a collection of paintings that explore themes of sensory and spiritual deprivation, and of physical and psychic restraint; all key (...)
-
Jaye Moon "Contained"
Brooklyn-based artist, Jaye Moon's recent work manipulates the form of containers to underline their relation to consumer psychology. In these "container" sculptures, Moon continues to explore the ways (...)
-
Joseph Kosuth "A Selection of Early Works from the 1960's"
Joseph Kosuth is the seminal pioneer of Conceptual art and installation art; in 1965 he initiated language and photo-based works, and appropriation strategies which he has pursued and developed over the (...)
-
Julie Chen Exhibition
Julie Chen is proprietor of Flying Fish Press in Berkeley, where she creates and publishes many sculptural, limited-edition artist's books. She is an instructor at the San Francisco Center for the Book. (...)
-
Keith Sonnier "Recent Work"
The exhibition features approximately ten neon sculptures from the "Herd" series, ranging in size from 6 feet to over 10 feet tall. The artist’s process is revealed in several studies on paper that will (...)
-
Laurent Grasso "Infinite Light"
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 2 days
A work entitled Infinite Light created by the French artist Laurent Grasso, is intended to span the exterior of the pedestrian bridges that connect the main buildings at Hunter College.
-
Mia Westerlund Roosen Exhibition
Born in New York with Cuban heritage, Westerlund Roosen considered two careers, one as a dancer the other as an artist. She cites her interest in dance to be the reason her sculpture often refers to the (...)
-
Pedro De Movellan "Airfoil: Random Vectors"
Recent works by the kinetic sculptor. [Image: Pedro De Movellan "TOUCAN" (2005) Quilted maple, brushed aluminum, stainless steel and rare earth magnets 10 x 21 in. at maximum swing]
-
Shimon Okshteyn "Dangerous Pleasures"
The aesthetics of pleasure and pain are at the heart of this exhibit, which features hyper-realistic paintings, sculpture and mixed media installations. Painted directly onto the surfaces of mirrors, (...)
-
Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, & Eva Hesse Exhibition
Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of oil on paper works by Willem de Kooning, "baroque" ceramic sculpture by Lucio Fontana, and Eva Hesse paintings from the 1960s. These are works (...)
-
""3 li'l NDNs" Exhibition
The gallery at A Gathering of the TRIBES is once again staying true to its name as "3 li'l NDNs", a group exhibition, will be their next show opening November 6th. "3 li'l NDNs" features the work of emerging (...)
-
"Italian Treasures from the Calabria Region" Exhibition
On view for the first time in the United States are 10 extraordinary objects that highlight the splendid yet relatively little-known artistic achievements of Calabria, the southernmost part of the Italian (...)
-
"Merger" Exhibition
MERGER is a group exhibition of bold new work by emerging Chinese and American artists. The work brought together explores a diversity of approaches to rendering the human figure. By turns ambiguous and (...)
-
Cecilia Biagini "Requests for expansion"
In her second solo exhibition at the gallery she will present powerful new abstract paintings, sculpture and photograms that visually and seamlessly traverse between their materials and mediums. Exploring (...)
-
"Henry Moore and The Modern Form" Exhibition
-
"Heroes and Villains" Exhibition
Marc Jancou Contemporary presents Heroes and Villains, a group show that illuminates the line between good and evil made poignant in a time of political and economic unrest. Ranging from a portrait (...)
-
"Objects of Affection" Exhibition
Group exhibition of paintings, photographs, sculpture and works on paper by artists from Baltic Street Studio, Bellevue Hospital Chemical Dependency Out Patient Clinic, Bowery Residents Committee, Henry (...)
-
"Sculpture of Africa and Melanesia" Exhibition
-
Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon "Isabel and Other Intimate Strangers"
This exhibition brings together important loans and rarely seen works from international museums and private collections, including the Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti, The Metropolitan Museum, (...)
-
David Barnett "Spirits on the Wing"
David Barnett: Spirits on the Wing, is the artist’s first solo exhibition with Denise Bibro Fine Art. The show encompasses pedestal-mounted sculptural objects, wall-mounted constructions, and two-dimensional (...)
-
John Houshmand "Extentions and Intentions"
-
Nagakura Kenichi "Recent Bamboo Sculpture"
Nagakura Kenichi, in his artist statements, says he likes to combine parts of the bamboo plant that grew above ground with parts that grew underground. For him such juxtapositions are a reminder of life's (...)
-
Nicolás Guagnini "Power Structure "
Andrew Roth is pleased to announce the opening of Power Structure by Nicolás Guagnini. For his third exhibition at ROTH, Guagnini brings together a consortium of his peers – both contemporary and historically (...)
-
Petah Coyne "Vermilion Fog"
Galerie Lelong presents 20 striking new sculptures by Petah Coyne in Vermilion Fog, an exhibition divided into two parts--Dante's Inferno and Unforgiven, allusions to literature and film that loosely frame (...)
-
Andrew Chan "War-mart :: New Works"
This latest show by Australian artist Andrew Chan couldn't be more timely given this presidential election. It ponders the ravages of war, its aftermath and, to quote author Leon Uris, its terrible beauty. (...)
-
Maureen Cavanaugh "Stay With Me"
Stay With Me is an exhibition of new paintings and ceramic sculptures by Maureen Cavanaugh. In her second solo exhibition with 31GRAND, Cavanaugh presents a myriad of subtle contradictions in her lovingly (...)
-
Gallery Group Exhibition
-
Rosario Moore Arteaga "Play Date"
Venetia Kapernekas gallery announces Play Date, an exhibition of sculptures, drawings, prints by the NY based artist Rosario Moore Arteaga. Play Date is Rosario Moore Arteaga’s first solo exhibition (...)
-
"How To Cook A Wolf: Part One" Exhibition
Dinter Fine Art presenst a group exhibition titled “How To Cook A Wolf: Part One”. Playing on a sexual theme—with allusions to food writing, and other wolfish associations—this exhibition runs a gamut (...)
-
"SIGN/AGE Part Two: Lost in the Supermarket" Exhibition
"Lost in the Supermarket" is the second in our three part SIGN/AGE series. Assembling works by artists from the Post-War period to the present, these exhibitions mine ideas and images from the rich arenas (...)
-
"Collector's Eye" Exhibition
The exhibition features fifteen works from the 1960s to the present by iconic American, Chinese, Japanese and British artists. Collector's Eye encompasses pieces from Modern masters, leading figures in (...)
-
"Deflationary Objects, 1962-1976" Exhibition
Leo Castelli Gallery announces “Robert Morris, Deflationary Objects, 1962-1976”, an exhibition of small-scale sculptures by the well-known American artist. This will be the first time the public will (...)
-
"Legerdemain" Exhibition
New York: Celebrating the end of one of the most hyped and extended political cycles in American history, Sue Scott Gallery presents “Legerdemain,” an exhibition of trickery, deception and propaganda seen (...)
-
"New American Abstraction 1960 – 1975" Exhibition
Gary Snyder/Project Space presents “New American Abstraction 1960 – 1975”. The title pays homage to the large three volume book “The New American Abstraction 1950 – 1970”, by the French author, Claudine (...)
-
"Sonata for Executioner and Various Young Women" Exhibition
Who seduces an angel? Who strips in space? Who conveys love by hand? André Schlechtriem Contemporary presents Sonata for Executioner and Various Young Women, curated by Nicholas Weist. This group show (...)
-
"Winter Light" Exhibition
[Image: Gillian Wearing "Me As Arbus" (2008) bromide print 60 5/8 x 51 1/4 in.]
-
"Zero in NY" Exhibition
Sperone Westwater presents, for the first time in the United States, a survey of works by members of the Zero group created between the late 1950s and late 1960s. Inspired by the recent survey “ZERO: Internationale (...)
-
Anna Sew Hoy "Look-see"
The exhibition, look-see, will include new work by Anna Sew Hoy.
-
Anne Chu Exhibition
Utilizing a combinative method that relies on the reasoning of drawing, along with a structuralist’s eye for separation of forms, Chu creates a world inhabited by ethnic and historically-inspired figures, (...)
-
Anne Chu Exhibition
Utilizing a combinative method that relies on the reasoning of drawing, along with a structuralist’s eye for separation of forms, Chu creates a world inhabited by ethnic and historically-inspired figures, (...)
-
Anthony Patti "Jerzey Thunder"
Exploring the car culture of his native New Jersey, the artist's recent sculpture and photography soil the purity of the white cube with the grit and sweat of the racetrack. Speed, power, drama, desire, (...)
-
Dan Walsh Exhibition
Since the early 1990s, Dan Walsh has animated minimalism’s simple vocabulary of squares, lines and grids with vibrant colors and a whimsical, personal hand. Spare and geometric, his work evokes the history (...)
-
Eric Fischl “Ten Breaths”
In “Ten Breaths,” by Eric Fischl imbues his figurative sculpture with the same awareness of human form and frailness, interaction and internal conflict that is characteristic of his painting. This new (...)
-
František Vizner Exhibition
František Vizner’s elegant minimalist glass sculptures are a distillation of form and color. Devoid of function and with no decorative intent, his classical monochromatic forms-- bowls, plates, columns (...)
-
Kris Kuksi Exhibition
Constructed from pop-culture effluvia—such as model kits, injection-molded toy soldiers and animals, plastic skulls, knick-knack figurines, and mechanical parts—these intricate assemblages combine mass-produced (...)
-
Mark Shetabi "ARENA"
ARENA is based on Shetabi's examination of live performance, crowds and public space. How does a performer inspire a crowd? Where does this energy come from? Where does it go? Shetabi came across footage (...)
-
Ron Arad "Guarded Thoughts"
Friedman Benda presents the new work of Ron Arad. This new body of work, the artist's most ambitious to date, propels Arad into previously unexplored sculptural dimension. In a departure both in scale (...)
-
Yizhak Elyashiv and Sibylle Pasche Exhibition
[Image: Sibylle Pasche "Riflesso di Stelle" (2008) marble bianco carrara, each about 24 x 28 x 31 in.]
-
“The Way Things Go” Exhibition
Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present “The Way Things Go,” a curated exhibition inspired by the Fischli and Weiss film “Der Lauf der Dinge (The Way Things Go).” Each of the works in this show exhibits (...)
-
Alessandra Exposito "My First Love"
Mixed Greens announces their third solo show with Alessandra Exposito. For this exhibition, Exposito will present a new series of narrative sculptures, including a life-sized horse skeleton. Exposito (...)
-
"Holiday Season of Fine Japanese Works of Art" Exhibition
-
"Minimal and Conceptual Art in Europe: The Helga and Walter Lauffs Collection" Exhibition
Zwirner & Wirth (32 East 69th Street) and David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street) will present a two-part exhibition that aims to provide a focused overview of the Minimal and Conceptual artistic practices (...)
-
"Minimal and Conceptual Art in Europe: The Helga and Walter Lauffs Collection" Exhibition
On November 5, Zwirner & Wirth (32 East 69th Street) and David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street) will present a two-part exhibition that aims to provide a focused overview of the Minimal and Conceptual (...)
-
"Molded, Folded & Found" Exhibition
[Image: Anish Kapoor "Untitled (Blue Blood Solid)" (2006) Aluminum and lacquer paint 12 x 35.5 in.]
-
Aaron Williams "All The World Is Renewed By Fire"
Brooklyn-based Aaron Williams' first exhibition consists of works on canvas, works on paper, and sculptures. Each of these works emerges from an epistemological universe created by the artist as a generative (...)
-
Charlie Hewitt Nov 8 - Dec 23, 2008
Hewitt’s new steel sculptures painted in bright, gleaming hues of enamel reference the color-saturated iconic imagery of his earlier paintings and prints, while also building upon his previously sculpted (...)
-
Geoffrey Dashwood and Vivienne Foley Exhibition
Dashwood's cast bronze sculptures in this exhibition depict various birds in refined elegance. Dashwood brings to each of his sculptures the deepest understanding of his subject, born of long and close (...)
-
KAWS Exhibition
A solo exhibition of new work by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS. The artist sees his technique as a sieve of modern culture, filtering and re-contextualizing the images and information that he comes in contact (...)
-
Sheba Chhachhi "Winged Pilgrims: A Chronicle from Asia"
Winged Pilgrims: A Chronicle from Asia is a multi-part installation including sculptures, lightboxes, and a recorded soundtrack which plays throughout the gallery space. The combined works present various (...)
-
Deutschman, Feltin, Majd-Amin, Maya "Galerie Mani: Art From Berlin"
This exhibition is the beginning of a fruitful mutual exchange, the start of a cooperation between Blue Mountain Gallery New York and Galerie Mani Berlin. Next spring almost all artists from Blue Mountain (...)
-
"Unsung" Exhibition
The work in Unsung started with conversations concerning the current presidential campaign. Our plea for a massive paradigm shift had us both contemplating what parts of our own psyches could use some (...)
-
"Made in America" Exhibition
The current exhibition at Forum Gallery, New York focuses on works ‘made in America’ by seventeen Artists, including Willem de Kooning, George Grosz, and Raphael Soyer, all of whom immigrated to the United (...)
-
"Alaska Native Art from Two Spirits Gallery" Exhibition
This exhibition is the first of Fountain Gallery's Visiting Artists Program, made possible by the generous support of founding sponsor Glenn Close. Two Spirits Gallery is dedicated to artists whose lives (...)
-
"Front Lines: Visions from Southeast Asia" Exhibition
ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART presents a group show of significant emerging artists from Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Japan and North Korea. Today, contemporary Asian art is often defined by a homogenous (...)
-
Ilan Averbuch "Intimate Monuments"
To celebrate the opening of NHG’s new gallery, Averbuch created monumental works of wood, lead, steel, glass and stone that dialogue with the gallery’s 27-foot high ceiling, and shimmer under the natural (...)
-
Timothy Berg & Rebekah Myers Exhibition
This is the first New York solo exhibition and collaborative project by Timothy Berg & Rebekah Myers. Things disappear. Sometimes things disappear as the result of an accident. Sometimes neglect (...)
-
Anders Bergstrom "Prints and Recent Work"
The work of Brooklyn-based artist Anders Bergstrom shows clearly that he has walked the winding path of his life with eyes wide open. Crushed aluminum cans, stacks of old newspapers, crumpled brown paper (...)
-
Josh Tonsfeldt "Physician's Horse Vanishes"
Simon Preston is pleased to present Josh Tonsfeldt's first solo exhibition in New York titled Physician's Horse Vanishes. The exhibition will comprise of work in various media, including video, photography, (...)
-
"Maker Taker" Exhibition
Maker Taker is an exhibition of work by five visual artists, Laurence Hegarty, Christa Maiwald, Jennie Nichols and TOKYO KAMEN, the collaborative duo Akihiko Ando and Eri Uchiyama. The artists deploy (...)
-
"The Object Direct" Exhibition
For the artists in this show, it’s both who shot J.R. and who shot Mister Burns. Equal parts the Pepsi Generation and New Coke, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Regan, the Challenger explosion, the first Gulf War (...)
-
Bruno Romeda "A Survey"
For many years, Bruno Romeda, who was born in Italy, has focused on the most simple, absolute geometric shapes - the square, the circle, and the triangle. From time to time, he will undertake variations (...)
-
Doris Salcedo Exhibition
Doris Salcedo will exhibit two new sculptures in her one-person show at Alexander and Bonin, her first in New York since 2000. These sculptures expand a vocabulary of form Salcedo began to explore in (...)
-
James Van Patten, Čestmír Suška, Alan Wolfson, mg shapiro Solo Exhibitions
James Van Patten's newest series of what he describes as "throwaway scenes," focuses on often overlooked images of nature. "When I have found the right image, I use the intermediate eye of the camera (...)
-
Kate Clark "Perfect Strangers"
[Image: Kate Clark "The Brooding Storm" Mixed Media Sculpture (Organic & Synthetic Materials) 23 x 18 x 20 in.]
-
Kay Rosen "Scareful!"
An exhibition of new work by American artist Kay Rosen titled "Scareful!” features new works that include paintings on canvas, large wall paintings, drawings and sculpture. Kay Rosen has been making work (...)
-
Mudboy "All Bones Build V, 'True Magic' an interactive Dark:Light installation"
Mountain Fold announces the opening of the exhibition "All Bones Build V, 'True Magic' an interactive Dark:Light installation" by mudboy. The installation is composed of an interactive micro LED light (...)
-
Scott Chaseling & Jay Stanger Exhibition
[Image: Jay Stanger "Lucid Minds" (2006) 68 x 37 x 24 in.]
-
Willard Boepple "Looms"
Lori Bookstein Fine Art is pleased to announce "Looms," a recent body of work by Willard Boepple. The looms, a series of highly linear, roughly rectangular sculptures made of aluminum, explore the contrast (...)
-
"Reason's Clue" Exhibition
Inspired by the Tao Te Ching, the 6th Century B.C. text by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, Reason’s Clue focuses on contemporary art that engages the diverse ideas and attitudes about the history and culture (...)
-
Ari Tabei "Dress for Today"
-
Marit Hjorth Høivik "Glimpses of Eden"
The Norwegian artist Marit Hjorth Høivik, born in Elverum in 1952, displays beautiful items of glass art, in addition to jewelry of handmade glass.
-
Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
-
"The Dragon’s Gift: The Sacred Arts of Bhutan" Exhibition
Organized by the Honolulu Academy of Arts and the Department of Culture, Ministry of Home and Cu


