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Michele Brody, Nature in Absentia: Cattails Plucked Out Handmade Cast Paper
By Michele Brody
Located in Darien, CT
Michele Brody, Nature in Absentia: Cattails Plucked Out, Handmade Cast Paper The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with n...
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2010s Naturalistic New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Handmade Paper

Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Fairy Ring, Handmade Paper, Flax Sprouts, Wax,
By Michele Brody
Located in Darien, CT
Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Fairy Ring, Handmade Paper, Flax Sprouts, Wax, 11" x 14" x 2"d, 2016 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the inter...
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2010s Naturalistic New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Handmade Paper, Wax

Lip Service, Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture by Joe DiStefano
Located in Long Island City, NY
Lip Service Joe DiStefano, American (1940–2020) Ceramic Vase, Signed Size: 8 x 14 x 6.5 in. (20.32 x 35.56 x 16.51 cm)
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1980s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Wall Relief 3 - Oil Paint and Resin on Wood - Modern Abstract - Multicolored
By Ned Evans
Located in New York, NY
This contemporary, mixed media Wall Relief by Ned Evans features multicolored oil paint and resin on wood. Its modern design turns your guest ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Wood, Paint, Oil

Mathurin Moreau Bronze Allegorical Sculpture
By Mathurin Moreau
Located in New York, NY
MATHURIN MOREAU French, (1822-1912) ‘La Libellule’ signed ‘Moreau Mathurin’ 27.5 in. 11.5 in. x 15 in. Notes: A fine quality Art Nouveau allegoric...
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19th Century New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

LXXV, Abstract Marble Sculpture by Domenico Casasanta
By Domenico Casasanta
Located in Long Island City, NY
This piece is a unique hand-carved white marble Modern sculpture by Spanish-Venezuelan artist, Domenico Casasanta. The artist uses simple...
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2010s New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #1), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
By Liz Sweibel
Located in Darien, CT
The freestanding sculptures in this portfolio are made from the “sticks”: a pile of found wood that Sweibel has been pulling from to make new works since about 2002. The pile consisted of more than a dozen four- to seven-foot lengths of hardwood, each an uneven inch in depth and width. The sticks were warped, with worn yellow paint on one side and raw wood on the other three. Over the years she has painted the raw sides of the sticks, cut the wood into shorter lengths, and sliced paint off – and kept the residue from these actions. Sweibel has also made sculptures ranging from full-length sticks to tiny stick splinters. She built these sculptures using sliced-off paint. Timeworn materials and objects have an intelligence that the artist looks for and listens to. Shaping and reshaping material to find new form and elicit new insights in the material itself is the territory she is mining. The limitations of the process are its strengths. Her work is concerned with fragility, precariousness, adaptability, and strength. It is a visual response to powerful yet unseen forces - like wind and thoughts - that threaten, propel, ruin, and protect. Liz Sweibel is a multidisciplinary artist working in drawing, sculpture, installation, and digital photography and video. Her spare, personal language of abstraction transforms ordinary materials into statements about connectedness and responsibility: every action has an impact, the effects persist in space and over time, and we are accountable. By drawing attention to simple, ordinary “stuff of life” and referencing both shared and personal history, Sweibel’s work explores and reflects back fundamental experiences in response to our world and relationships. Her intention is to reinvigorate viewers’ awareness of the everyday – in its raw beauty and precariousness – in hopes that they might bring heightened senses of sight and care to their daily lives. Sweibel has participated in solo, two-person, and group exhibits in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Michigan, and Tennessee since 1998. In 2016, Sweibel’s work was in the group shows Lightly Structured at Sculpture Space NYC, Precarious Constructs at the Venus Knitting Art...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Infinite Drifter 1
By Lizzie Scott
Located in Dallas, TX
textile & mixed media
Category

2010s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Muslin, Silk, Nylon

Assemblage in century old excavated book: One of a Kind
By Heide Hatry
Located in New York, NY
Heide Hatry is a NYC-based German artist, former rare bookseller, and best known for her work employing animal parts or other discarded, disdained, or “taboo” materials. She has cura...
Category

2010s Assemblage New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Danza de Amor, Modern Bronze Sculpture by Jose Almanzor
Located in Long Island City, NY
Danza de Amor Jose Almanzor, Mexican (1962–2015) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture, Signature and number inscribed Edition of XXX Size: 40 x 28 x 20 in. ...
Category

1990s Modern New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Young Woman Nude" Warren Wheelock, Art Deco, Modernist Female Sculpture Form
By Warren Wheelock
Located in New York, NY
Warren Wheelock Untitled (Young Woman Nude), 1924 Incised signature and date to edge of base "© 1924 by Warren Wheelock" Bronze Sculpture: 20 h × 4½ w...
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1920s Art Deco New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Red and Black Vase, Contemporary Blown Glass Sculpture by David Ruth
By David Ruth
Located in Long Island City, NY
Red and Black Vase David Ruth, American Blown Glass, Signed Size: 10 x 3.25 x 3.25 in. (25.4 x 8.26 x 8.26 cm)
Category

1980s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

World Bronchology Foundation, Surreal Bronze Sculpture by Lorenzo Quinn
Located in Long Island City, NY
A Surrealist bronze sculpture by Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn depicting a male figure with hands reaching out of his chest. Designed and cast to benefit ...
Category

Early 2000s Modern New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Tall Incense Urns (Censers)
Located in Long Island City, NY
Origin: Chinese Artist: Unknown Dates: Early-Mid 20th Century Title: Pair of Cloisonne Tall Urns Medium: Enameled Copper on Carved Wood base Size: 56 in. x 26 in. x 26 in. (142.24 cm...
Category

20th Century Folk Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Copper, Enamel

Chili Rojo, Nude Folk Art Ceramic Dish by RC Gorman
By R.C. Gorman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Limited edition cast ceramic dish with a hand-carved image of a nude woman tapering into the shape of a chili pepper. This sculpture by Indigenous American artist RC Gorman is signed...
Category

1990s Folk Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Spoon to Shell 916 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 916 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture Spoon to Shell 916 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Spoon to Shell 915 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 915 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture Spoon to Shell 915 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Spoon to Shell 833 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 833 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture Spoon to Shell 833 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Metal

Jazz Musicians, Terracotta Vase by Mirkò Guida
By Mirko Guida
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Mirkò Guida (Italian, b. 1980) Title: Jazz Musicians Year: circa 2007 Medium: Painted terracotta jug, signed Size: 27.5 x 9 x 9 in. (69.85 x 22.86 x 22.86 cm)
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Early 2000s New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

"JAMÓN JAMÓN I (Reliquary Generalife)", ceramic sculpture, porcelain vessel, urn
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"JAMÓN JAMÓN I (Reliquary Generalife)", 2019, sold in the frame shown, is one in a series of ceramic sculptures by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

"Pages" Large-Scale, Abstract Aluminum Metal Sculpture in White
By Richard Pitts
Located in New York, NY
"Pages" by Richard Pitts Powder-coated aluminum Richard Pitts works in many media, from steel to wood to bronze to aluminum, not to mention his paintings. His often colorful, abstra...
Category

2010s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Glass Charger, Hand-Blown Glass Sculpture by Ira Sapir
Located in Long Island City, NY
Glass Charger Ira Sapir, American (1955) Hand-Blown Glass, signed Size: 2 x 4.25 x 4.25 in. (5.08 x 10.8 x 10.8 cm)
Category

1980s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Assemblage in century old excavated book: Schatten des Todes
By Heide Hatry
Located in New York, NY
Heide Hatry is a NYC-based German artist, former rare bookseller, and best known for her work employing animal parts or other discarded, disdained, or “taboo” materials. She has cura...
Category

2010s Assemblage New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Abstract Glazed Green Stone Wear Vase
Located in Long Island City, NY
Year: 1966 Medium: Glazed Ceramic Vase, dated on bottom Size: 12 in. x 9 in. x 9 in. (30.48 cm x 22.86 cm x 22.86 cm)
Category

1960s Modern New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Accumulation of Violins, bronze sculpture by Arman 1989
By Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Accumulation of Violins Arman, French (1928–2005) Date: 1989 Bronze, signature and number inscribed Edition of 37/99 Size: 13.25 x 6.5 x 6.5 in. (33.66 x 16.51 x 16.51 cm)
Category

1980s Pop Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"JAMÓN JAMÓN VIII", glaze ceramic sculpture, table, food, bait, identity, vessel
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"JAMÓN JAMÓN VIII", 2019, in slipcast glazed ceramic by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of a series of sculptural objects that include c...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Slip, Glaze

Chaotic Past – Wall Sculpture by David Datuna, 2011
By David Datuna
Located in Brooklyn, NY
In Chaotic Past, David Datuna transforms the everyday into a layered reflection on modern life. Using shattered china dishes embedded into a framed wall composition, the work draws d...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

The Janitor, Free Standing Indoor Sculpture
By Kay Ritter
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kay Ritter Title: Janitor Medium: Painted Papier-mache on Metal Base, with mop, duster, scrubbing brush, and key chain Year: c. 1983 Size: 52 x 28 x 30 in. (132.08 x 71.12...
Category

1980s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST", Ceramic Sculpture, Sinking Ship, Disaster, Humor
By Andrew Smenos
Located in Toronto, Ontario
From the Apathy Series, Andrew Smenos' recent body of ceramic sculptures, comes "CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST" – a cargo ship sinking slowly... At 6x3x3"...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

Museum Quality French White Marble Roundel Relief of Emperor Napoleon III, 1860
Located in Queens, NY
A Museum Quality French White Marble Roundel Relief of Emperor Napoleon III, circa 1860. The quality of this marble sculpture of Napoleon III is trul...
Category

19th Century New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"PLUG-N-PLAY I", stoneware glazed sculpture, green, yellow, blue, white, wheel
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"PLUG-N-PLAY I (Yellow, Black and White)", 2019, in wheel-formed stoneware, glaze, stain and cork by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Glaze, Stoneware

KAWS Clean Slate Black (KAWS black clean slate companion)
By KAWS
Located in NEW YORK, NY
KAWS Clean Slate (Black), new & unopened in its original packaging. A well-received work and variation of KAWS' large scale Clean Slate sculpture - a key highlight of KAWS’ major mu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Vinyl

Four Earth Signs: Wingeo, Bronze Sculpture by Thom Cooney-Crawford
By Thom Cooney-Crawford
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Thom Cooney-Crawford, American (1944 - ) Title: Four Earth Signs: Wingeo Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition: 4/5 Size: 20.5 in. x 11 in. x 4 in....
Category

1990s Surrealist New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"VERTICAL 1", sculpture, clay, ceramic, abstract, tribal, pattern, tower, column
By Harold Wortsman
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Vertical 1, a ceramic sculpture of wood-fired clay pigmented with oxides, is a work by New York artist Harold Wortsman. Vertical 1 was recently exhibited at "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space" at the Orange Art Foundation, February-March 2022, New York City. Note the blending of geometric and organic forms in this work – it is characteristic of his practice – warm, contemporary, uniquely crafted, yet speaks to ancient, primitive traditions of art-making that cross cultures and histories. Highly attuned to the art of Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia, his forms are organic abstracts with masculine and feminine attributes that resonate together as a pleasing enigma. They make sense immediately, yet never give up all their secrets. From Harold Wortsman – "With sculpture, my material of choice is high-fired clay. Pieces are first low-fired in an electric kiln. I do not use glazes. Instead, I use oxides applied to the bisqued (low-fired) clay. As with a tattoo, oxides permit the surface underneath to breathe. The work is then high-fired in a gas kiln with double reduction to cone 10. The final temperature is 2,300 degrees F. At a certain point, oxygen intake is reduced to the kiln. Because the fire has reached a critical mass, it needs oxygen and chemically takes it from the clay and the oxides. Like a jazz improvisation, each kiln load comes out slightly different." From Jonathan Goodman – "Wortsman has increasingly moved into his own – a place in which the relations between the abstractions of volume and the intimations of very old culture are merged in a way that is new." – Essay, "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space", Orange Art Foundation, February 2022, New York City. Harold Wortsman is a sculptor and printmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. He “creates forms that bring to mind archaic cult objects and exude a quiet concentrated strength.” (Argauer Zeitung, Switzerland). His work, an edgy mix of freedom and clarity, can be found in public and private collections in the US, including The Library of Congress, Yale University, The New York Public Library Print Collection, The New York Historical Society, Smith College, Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Brandeis University, The Newark Public Library Special Collections Division, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Print Archive. Also in private and public collections in Europe, including the Municipal Collection of the City of Brugg, Switzerland. Harold studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, with sculptor George Spaventa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Pigment, Other Medium

"Duke", Large-Scale, Abstract, Outdoor Steel Metal Sculpture in red
Located in New York, NY
"Duke" by John Clement Abstract Metal Sculpture in red painted steel In his sculptures, John Clement bends stainless steel into fanciful curvilinear forms focused on essential quest...
Category

Early 2000s New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Steel

Loren Eiferman, Nature Will Heal, 108 Pieces of Wood, 2016, Wood, Found Objects
By Loren Eiferman
Located in Darien, CT
Over many decades Loren Eiferman has created and mastered a unique technique of working with wood—her primary material. First, she begins with a drawing of an idea. Then she takes a daily walk in the woods surrounding her studio and collects tree limbs and long sticks that have fallen to the ground. She never chops down a living tree or uses green wood. Eiferman allows the wood time to cure in the studio to make sure it won’t check or crack. Next, she debarks the branch and looks for shapes found within each piece of wood. Using a Japanese hand saw, she cuts and connect these small shapes together using dowels and wood glue. Then, all the open joints get filled with a home made putty, which is then sanded so she can see the newly formed shapes. This process is until the new sculpture appears like the original line drawing but in space. She wants the work to appear as if it grew in nature, when in fact each sculpture is composed of over 100 small pieces of wood that are seamlessly jointed together. Her work can be called the ultimate recycling: taking the detritus of nature and giving it a new life. We have all at one point or another picked up a stick from the ground—touched the wood, peeled the bark off with our fingernails. Her work taps into that same primal desire of touching nature and being close to it. Trees connect us back to nature, back to this Earth. Her work has a meditative quality to it—a quiet, calming energy. Her influences are many; from looking at nature and plant life on this Earth to researching the heavenly bodies in the images beamed back from the Hubble Telescope. From studying ancient Buddhist mandalas and designs to delving deeper into quantum physics. And from researching mysterious manuscripts to studying the patterns inside our brains. For Invocation, we are exhibiting her newest body of work, inspired by the illustrations found in the Voynich Manuscript. This 250-page book, is believed to have been written in the early 15th century, of a mysterious origin and purpose. Written in an unknown language and currently housed at Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book Library, the manuscript has eluded all attempts in the intervening centuries to decode or decipher its purpose and meaning. This enigmatic book is divided into 6 different sections (herbal, astronomical, biological, cosmological, pharmaceutical and recipes). Having discovered the images contained in this codex over the Internet, Eiferman felt an immediate, profound and inexplicable connection to this manuscript and its creator. The artist is currently transposing the “herbal” section of manuscript into sculptures. This section has drawings in it of plants and flowers that do not really exist in nature—past or present. These aren’t just pretty images of flowers—they also contain the wacky root systems and seemingly out of proportion leaves, stamens and pistils. Loren Eiferman was born in Brooklyn, NY. She received her BFA from SUNY Purchase. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout the Tri-State region including gallery and museum exhibitions in the Hudson Valley and Connecticut. Her work is included in numerous corporate and private art collections. In 2014 she was awarded a NYC MTA Arts & Design art commission to produce steel railings...
Category

2010s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Found Objects

Pop Singer, Mixed Media and Plexiglass Sculpture by Larry Rivers
By Larry Rivers
Located in Long Island City, NY
This mixed media plexi sculpture by the American artist Larry Rivers is a modern take on portraiture. River's medium and use of vibrant colors are able to create a sense of playful...
Category

1970s Pop Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Plexiglass

"ENDLESS STAIRCASES OF SIENA", stoneware clay sculpture, Italy ancient hill town
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
ENDLESS STAIRCASES OF SIENA is a stoneware clay sculpture with slips and engobes by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 16"H x 17"W x 11"D. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Romantic New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Stoneware

Spoon to Shell 880 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 880 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture Spoon to Shell 880 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Spoon to Shell 911 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 911 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture Spoon to Shell 911 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"MIDNIGHT BLUE", sculpture, clay, relief, abstract, contemporary, ceramic
By Harold Wortsman
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Midnight Blue, a ceramic relief sculpture of high-fired porcelain pigmented with oxides, paint and epoxy, is a recent work by New York artist Harold Wortsman. This sculpture is ready to be mounted to the wall. Note the artist's hand in the mark-making – cuts and radiating lines, the suggestion of maps, geometry and counting systems – it is characteristic of Wortsman's practice. Warm, contemporary, uniquely crafted, yet speaks to ancient, tribal traditions of art-making that cross cultures and histories. Highly attuned to the art of Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia, his forms are organic abstracts with masculine and feminine attributes that resonate together as a pleasing enigma. They make sense immediately, yet never give up all their secrets. Midnight Blue was recently exhibited at Harold Wortsman: Time and Space, Orange Art Foundation, New York City, February 2022. From Harold Wortsman – "With sculpture, my material of choice is high-fired clay. Pieces are first low-fired in an electric kiln. I do not use glazes. Instead, I use oxides applied to the bisqued (low-fired) clay. As with a tattoo, oxides permit the surface underneath to breathe—like naked skin. The work is then high-fired in a gas kiln with double reduction to cone 10. The final temperature is 2,300 degrees F. At a certain point, oxygen intake is reduced to the kiln. Because the fire has reached a critical mass, it needs oxygen and chemically takes it from the clay and the oxides painted on. Like a jazz improvisation, each kiln load comes out slightly different." From Jonathan Goodman – "Wortsman has increasingly moved into his own – a place in which the relations between the abstractions of volume and the intimations of very old culture are merged in a way that is new." – Essay, "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space", Orange Art Foundation, February 2022, New York City. Harold Wortsman is a sculptor and printmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. He “creates forms that bring to mind archaic cult objects and exude a quiet concentrated strength.” (Argauer Zeitung, Switzerland). His work, an edgy mix of freedom and clarity, can be found in public and private collections in the US, including The Library of Congress, Yale University, The New York Public Library Print Collection, The New York Historical Society, Smith College, Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Brandeis University, The Newark Public Library Special Collections Division, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Print Archive. Also in private and public collections in Europe, including the Municipal Collection of the City of Brugg, Switzerland. Harold studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, with sculptor George Spaventa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Pigment, Other Medium, Porcelain, Epoxy Resin

Keith Haring Bearbrick 400% Companion (Haring BE@RBRICK)
By Keith Haring
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Bearbrick Vinyl Figures: Set of two (400% & 100%): A unique, timeless collectible trademarked & licensed by the Estate of Keith Haring. The partnered collectible reveals...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Vinyl

Spiral#1-Blue, large maple sculpture
By Eric Pesso
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large maple abstract sculpture, geometric spiral, created from one tree trunk. This sculpture is subtracted from the single block using primarily hand tools, not an assembled constru...
Category

2010s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Maple, Latex

"CASTLE LORD", porcelain clay sculpture, turquoise glaze, royal court, medieval
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
CASTLE LORD is a porcelain clay sculpture with Turquoise Glaze and slip, by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 26"H x 23"W x 10"D. It's an ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Romantic New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Porcelain, Glaze

Lapis 152 - white blue 3D abstract floral geometric ceramic wall composition
By Marie Laforey
Located in New York, NY
Marie Laforey is a self-taught artist based in New York, US who maintains a sustainable art practice using primarily organic material. Laforey enjoys the tactility of working with or...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Lichen 3, Abstract ceramic sculpture, green flower
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement by Rachelle Krieger: These new ceramic sculptural works are a reflection of biodiversity and vitality, capturing natural elements in various stages of life. During ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #3), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
By Liz Sweibel
Located in Darien, CT
The freestanding sculptures in this portfolio are made from the “sticks”: a pile of found wood that Sweibel has been pulling from to make new works since about 2002. The pile consist...
Category

2010s Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Female Flexible Propeller 273 - Mixed Media Contemporary Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Female Flexible Propeller 273 - Mixed Media Metal Stone Contemporary Wall Sculpture In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works t...
Category

1990s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Pumper 291 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Metallic Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Pumper 291 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Rubber Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that incor...
Category

1990s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Loose Wire 295 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Loose Wire 295 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that incorpor...
Category

1990s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"BLUE HANDLE HORSE", stoneware clay sculpture, blue clay inlay, storybook equine
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
BLUE HANDLE HORSE is a stoneware clay sculpture with blue clay inlay by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 24"H x 18"W x 7"D. It's an encha...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Romantic New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Stoneware

Girl Torso, Modern Marble Sculpture by Antonovici
By Constantin Antonovici
Located in Long Island City, NY
An original carved marble sculpture by Constantin Antonovici from his Torso Series. Referenced in "Constantin Antonovici: Sculptor of Owls", pg 79 Antonovici was born in Neamt, Romania on February 18, 1911, and graduated from the Fine Arts Academy in Iasi, Romania, in 1939. In 1940, Antonovici studied in Zagreb with the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovici, until his arrest by Italian fascists. Antonovici himself survived imprisonment in Germany for his refusal to fight on the side of the Nazis. After the war, he continued his studies in Vienna, under the tutelage of Professor Fritz Behn...
Category

1950s Modern New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Lyra Series 27", Abstract, Bronze Metal Sculpture by Bill Barrett
By Bill Barrett
Located in New York, NY
"Lyra Series 27" by Bill Barrett Cast bronze Bill Barrett is considered a central figure in the second generation of American metal sculptors and is internationally known for his ab...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Candy II (lightbox)
By Mel Ramos
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Mel Ramos, American (1935 - ) Title: Candy II (Snickers) Year: 2014 Medium: Sculpture Multiple: Lightbox with Steelcut, Acrylic Paint, signed and dated verso Edition: 13/...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Road Builder" 20th Century Modern WPA Labor Bronze WPA Depression-Era Sculpture
By Max Kalish
Located in New York, NY
Max Kalish The Road Builder inscribed M. KALISH 23, with Meroni-Radice foundry mark, on top of base bronze with dark brown patina, on an ebonized rectangular plinth Height: 13 1/8 in. not including base Provenance: Spanierman Gallery, New York BIO Max Kalish (1891 – 1945) Born in Poland March 1, 1891, figurative sculptor Max Kalish came to the United States in 1894, his family settling in Ohio. A talented youth, Kalish enrolled at the Cleveland Institute of Art as a fifteen-year-old, receiving a first-place award for modeling the figure during studies with Herman Matzen. Kalish went to New York City following graduation, studying with Isidore Konti and Herbert Adams...
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1920s American Realist New York City - Sculptures

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Bronze

Kusama Plush Pumpkin (Kusama yellow black pumpkin)
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Yayoi Kusama Yellow & Black Pumpkin (plush): An iconic, vibrantly colored pop art piece - this large Kusama plush pumpkin features the universal polka dot patterns and bold colors fo...
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1960s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures

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Nylon

Man Smoking Cigar, Indoor/Outdoor Marble Sculpture
By Ellen Brenner-Sorensen
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Ellen Brenner-Sorensen, American Title: Man Smoking Cigar Medium: White Marble Sculpture Size: 46 in. x 21 in. x 12 in. (116.84 cm x 53.34 cm...
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20th Century Abstract New York City - Sculptures

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Marble

Robert Mapplethorpe, Calla Lily Porcelain Plate
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: after Robert Mapplethorpe, American (1946 - 1989) Title: Calla Lily Date: circa 2000 Medium: Porcelain Plate, printed signature verso Edition Size: 500 Diameter: 8.25 inches ...
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Early 2000s Modern New York City - Sculptures

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Porcelain

Acrobats, Wood Sculpture by Chaim Gross 1948
By Chaim Gross
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Chaim Gross, Austrian (1904 - 1991) Title: Acrobats Year: 1948 Medium: Hand-carved wood sculpture, signature and date inscribed Size: 21 in. (53.34 cm) tall
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1940s New York City - Sculptures

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Wood

Noche de Bodas, Modern Bronze Sculpture by Jose Almanzor
Located in Long Island City, NY
Noche de Bodas Jose Almanzor, Mexican (1962–2015) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition of I/XXX Size: 60 x 24.5 x 12...
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1990s Modern New York City - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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