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New Antony Gormley Monograph Explores His Relationship With the Body and Urbanism
Sculpture
Mesmerizing Metal Sculptures of Disintegrating People Visualizes the Ephemerality of Beauty and Life
Sculpture
Colorful Wooden “Pixels” Converge To Create Enigmatic Face Masks
Sculpture
Swirling Strips of Layered Paper Sculptures Explore Life’s Ephemerality
Sculpture
Stunning Metal Sculptures Recreate the Fluid Forms of Splashing Water
Installation
Massive Sculpture of a Geometric Woman Pops Up in a Train Yard
Sculpture
Elegant Ocean Sculptures Made of Glass and Concrete by Ben Young
Sculpture
Wooden Sculptures of People and Animals Look Like Pixelated Glitches in Real Life
Sculpture
Contemporary Sculptures Reimagine Ancient Greek Statues Through Striking Minimalism
Sculpture
Androgynous Bronze Sculptures Capture the Fluidity of the Human Body in Motion
Infographic
Cloud Gate: The 110-Ton “Bean” Sculpture in the Heart of Chicago
Sculpture
These Incredible Hand-Carved Stones Look Like They’re Made of Soft Putty
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Recent Stories
New College Science Center Designed To Increase Exchanges and Innovation Within Its Walls
How This Artist Transformed the Nobel Prize Banquet Into an Unexpectedly Immersive Journey [Interview]
Inaugural Edition of Art Basel Qatar Is Coming in February 2026
Travel Host Rick Steves Saves Seattle-Area Hygiene Center in Amazing “Gift to My Homeless Neighbors”
Ancient Math Is Hidden in 8,000-Year-Old Floral Pottery Patterns
Intricate and Alluring “Thread Paintings” Use a Sewing Machine Like a Paint Brush
Tsuchiya Kōitsu and the Rise of Shin-Hanga Prints in 20th Century Japan
How People in the Victorian Era Enjoyed Animation Before Its Modern History
Titanic Museum Exhibit Invites Visitors To Feel How Cold the Water Was When the Ship Sank
Here’s the Story of Yaoya Oshichi, a Japanese Teenager Who Lost Her Life for Love and Inspired Folklore