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Item Ships From: Tri-State Area
Emily Feinstein, Barge, 2015, Wood, Paint
By Emily Feinstein
Located in Darien, CT
Emily Feinstein grew up with a father who was a cabinetmaker with a shop in the basement. She spent a lot of time making things and constructing with wood. Her ongoing interest in r...
Category

2010s Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

"Queen Aquifer" Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a vibrant blue and cream-colored palette. Crystalline glazes are special ceramic glazes in which zinc-silicate crystal...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Green on Green Origami Pendant
By TF Dutchman
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Handcrafted stained glass ceiling lamp with brass hardware, decorative cloth covered cord with wall plug. Green and lime green glass. Ready to hang. Multiples available but each one...
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Layered Votive Sculpture (Lavendar/Grey), 2020
By Dena Paige Fischer
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Pigmented hydrocal, concrete, paint and polyurethane Hand-signed by artist Frame: Not included This work includes a certificate of authenticity.
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Sunburst IV
By TF Dutchman
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Handcrafted stained glass wall sconce with brass hardware, decorative cloth covered wire with wall plug. Red, pink and orange streaky glass. Ready to hang. Multiples available but e...
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

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Brass

Santiago Medina - INSPIRATION INDOOR, Sculpture 2023
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
INSPIRATION INDOOR Santiago Medina ITALIAN STAINLESS STEEL 80 X 10.6 X 8 IN WITH BASE. BASE HEIGHT 27 IN. Edition of 5 All sculptures are made with the highest quality Italian stain...
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2010s Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - ZEN SUSPENDED, Sculpture 2023
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
ZEN SUSPENDED Santiago Medina ITALIAN STAINLESS STEEL 71 x 5.5 x 4.5 in Edition of 5 All sculptures are made with the highest quality Italian stainless steel available and imported ...
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2010s Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - FUTURA SUSPENDED, Sculpture 2023
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
FUTURA SUSPENDED Santiago Medina ITALIAN STAINLESS STEEL 68 x 5 x 2 IN Edition of 5 All sculptures are made with the highest quality Italian stainless steel available and imported f...
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2010s Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Ocean Swirl 3" Small Ceramic Sculptural Vase
Located in Westport, CT
This small glazed porcelain sculptural vessel by Jon Puzzuoli features a light blue-green palette and a wave pattern over the surface of the piece. The flared neck is finished with 1...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

Eclate de Braise, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry
By Mariette Rousseau-Vermette
Located in Wilton, CT
Eclate de Braise, wool, 33" x 24", 1966. This mid-century abstract woven tapestry was done by Canadian textile artist, Mariette Rousseau-Vermet...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool

Wall Sculpture: Ayden
By Terri Fraser
Located in New York, NY
As an artist, I am a storyteller wielding visual art as my medium. My creative journey is fueled by a relentless thirst for knowledge acquired through both hands-on experience and ke...
Category

2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper, Wire

Santiago Medina - FLAME OF GENESIS, Sculpture 2020
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
Italian stainless steel that shows the genesis of sculpture from rough unfinished at the bottom to highly polished at the top (unique piece). Sculptor Santiago Medina Italian stainl...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - UNITY ( OUTDOOR MONUMENTAL), Sculpture 2021
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
Marine outdoor Italian stainless steel with turquoise tint. Sculptor Santiago Medina Italian stainless steel sculptures are at marquee public art venues worldwide such as Harvard, S...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - TIME AND SPACE (WALL PIECE), Sculpture 2021
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
Printed on Italian stainless steel. Sculptor Santiago Medina Italian stainless steel sculptures are at marquee public art venues worldwide such as Harvard, Stanford University, City...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - ENCANTO INDOOR MONUMENTAL, Sculpture 2023
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
ENCANTO INDOOR MONUMENTAL Santiago Medina ITALIAN STAINLESS STEEL 99 x 10 x 6 in WITH BASE Edition of 5 All sculptures are made with the highest quality Italian stainless steel ava...
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2010s Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - INNER STRENGTH (TABLE TOP), Sculpture 2022
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
Italian stainless steel with a special high-temperature patina. Sculptor Santiago Medina Italian stainless steel sculptures are at marquee public art venues worldwide such as Harvar...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - RED ECLIPSE, Sculpture 2020
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
Italian stainless steel with red tint. Sculptor Santiago Medina Italian stainless steel sculptures are at marquee public art venues worldwide such as Harvard, Stanford University, C...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Santiago Medina - PERSEVERANCE, Sculpture 2021
By Santiago Medina
Located in Stamford, CT
Two-piece Italian stainless steel with a blue tint. Allows the collector to change the position of the pieces so the collector can become part of the artistic expression. Sculptor S...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Cell Constellation", Hand Cut, Laser Cut Paper Wall Relief Sculpture
By Rogan Brown
Located in New York, NY
"Cell Constellation" by Rogan Brown Laser and hand cut paper, framed in plexiglass shadowbox Available by commission. Please allow 8-12 weeks production time. Rogan Brown creates a...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Paper

Conny Goelz Schmitt "Overhang" 2024, wall object of vintage book parts
By Conny Goelz Schmitt
Located in New York, NY
Overhang, 2024 wall object of vintage book parts 24 x 19 x 8 in. (schm078) "I create geometric collages, assemblages and sculptures with vintage book parts. My work is a never-endin...
Category

2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects

“Pen Decline 1 - 2 - 3 in Black” (Archeology series) Computer Keyboard Sculpture
By Daniel Fiorda
Located in New York, NY
Daniel Fiorda in this new series of sculptures, continues in many ways the themes that have infused his previous work. For the last several years, Fiorda has dealt with technology, obsolescence, with the trail of discarded tech that humanity leaves behind and what it says about us. The new work takes this thematic one step further. These new wall pieces feature barely concealed found objects, almost fully engulfed by concrete, and yet still eerily discernible: industrial gears, computer keyboards, objects that evoke industrial post-digital eras. This piece is a set of 3 artworks...
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Barbara Kruger, War Platter Lt Ed hand made ceramic in bespoke box political art
By Barbara Kruger
Located in New York, NY
Barbara Kruger War Platter, 2018 Glazed Earthenware Artists name fired on the underside which is considered her authorized signature as she officially does not sign her works Hand nu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain, Mixed Media, Screen

Calling II
By Lilian R. Engel
Located in New York, NY
Marble and wood
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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iRobot v.6.67 ii by street artist NTEL, mixed media wall sculpture, earth tones
By NTEL
Located in Jersey City, NJ
iRobot v.6.67 ii by street artist NTEL, mixed media wall sculpture in earth tones Unique wall sculpture mixed media series by Philly based artist, NTEL. Bright orange, yellow, meta...
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2010s Street Art Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Felt, Linen, Paper, Acrylic

"Queen Santorini" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli features a burnt umber and white body and a wide neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the base of...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Queen Charlotte" Glazed Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a white and cream-toned palette with a narrow neck and lip finished in 18K gold luster. Crystalline glazes are speci...
Category

2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

"Golden Oracle" Abstract, Bronze Metal Sculpture, Large-Scale, Outdoors
By Hans Van de Bovenkamp
Located in New York, NY
"Golden Oracle" by Hans Van de Bovenkamp Large-scale, abstract outdoor sculpture in bronze Renowned for his monumental sculpture created primarily for open-air public locales, Hans ...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Untitled "Marble Fragment 2" 2019, oil, landscape, wall sculpture, clouds, blue
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Untitled "Marble Fragment 2" 2019, oil on Italian marble, landscape, wall sculpture, clouds, green, yellow, blue
Category

2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

EC 14 - textural abstract circle shape nature inspired white sculpted paper
Located in New York, NY
Anne-Charlotte Saliba's artistic universe is largely inspired by nature, its abyssal dimension as well as its vegetal or mineral forms. Her sculpted artworks are a confrontation of smooth and grainy texture on the same linear paper. A cloud of small perforations, incisions, and punches which play on the elasticity of the paper, to create a topographic relief. A controlled wandering of dotted lines, scales and bumps are drawn following the movement of her hand on the paper. The flow is both free and thoughtfully planned, allowing unexpected movements and completely abandoning set patterns at times. Saliba sees herself more like an artisan than an artist in the sense that she is working with texture and touch to create unique intricate sculpted artworks. Playing with light and shadow, each in her own way ennobles a seemingly banal material with a genuine concern for ethics. Like modern-day memento mori, Saliba’s works transport us into dreamlike worlds in which the evanescence of paper echoes the transience of life, subtly reminding us to enjoy the present moment. Anne-Charlotte Saliba works and lives near Lyon, France. Her work has reviewed in numerous publications and has won the prestigious price for Jeune Creation de Métiers d’Art in 2020. She is now represented by the Muriel Guépin Gallery...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Archival Paper

"Queen Neptune Rain" Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This large crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a vibrant blue and teal palette and a wide neck. Crystalline glazes are special ceramic glazes in which zinc-sil...
Category

2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Curves Ahead
Located in Westport, CT
Angela Lane’s three-dimensional abstract works are organic structures that synthesize distinct elements. The core of the work is the painter’s pursuit of ...
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Brown Vase, Hand-Blown Glass Sculpture by Ira Sapir
Located in Long Island City, NY
Brown Vase Ira Sapir, American (1955) Hand-Blown Glass Size: 5.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 in. (13.97 x 8.89 x 8.89 cm) Opening is 1 inch in diameter
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1980s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

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Blown Glass

Copper Rings Mesh
Located in New York, NY
Daniela Cutait studied fine arts at FAAP in Sao Paulo in the early 1990s and has always been curious, creative, communicative and restless. The artist orbited through the universe of...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

The Giving Tree
By Shamona Stokes
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Hand-built ceramic, flashe, metallic foil, UV matte finish, 19.5" high x 10" wide x 5" deep. Black, gold, red, blue. COA available upon request
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Portrait of A Woman, Modern Bronze sculpture with gold patina
By Georges Charpentier
Located in Long Island City, NY
Georges Charpentier, French (1937 - 2024) - Portrait of A Woman, Year: circa 1980, Medium: Bronze sculpture with gold patina on wooden base, signature and numbering inscribed, Edit...
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1980s Modern Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Golden Girls I II" Metallic Gold Abstract Paintings
By Teodora Guererra
Located in Westport, CT
This pair of abstract paintings by Teodora Guererra features a metallic gold palette. The paint is layered on canvas in thick strokes for a highly textured surface. These two paintin...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Signed, 3-D American Flag Sculpture of cut, polished and etched glass, Unique
Located in New York, NY
JAN MARES Jan Mares (Czech, 1953-2005) Signed 3-D Glass American Flag, 2002 Cut, polished, and etched glass 3 × 5 × 2 inches incised signature and date Jan Mares was a celebrated C...
Category

Early 2000s Pop Art Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass

ALLEGRO BLUE - Series I
By Mariana Copello
Located in New York, NY
Painted aluminum on metal base. Mariana Copello is a Houston-based artist who was born and raised in Venezuela. The artist has developed sculptures and installations in different m...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Aluminum

Harlequin, blue and grey abstract marble sculpture with base
By Lilian R. Engel
Located in New York, NY
My sculpture is inspired by the connection of the human form to nature. I use natural materials, stone, wood and metal to bring to life organic forms moving through space. The delica...
Category

2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Queen Snowfish" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli features a white body with a textured lower half and a neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the b...
Category

2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Queen Stingray" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli features a burnt umber and white body and a wide neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the base of...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Campbell s Tomato Soup" 3D Glass Sculpture After Andy Warhol Tomato Soup
By Rudi Sgarbi
Located in New York, NY
A sculpturesque piece made from pieces of glass of iconic Campbell's Tomato Soup. Signed bottom right corner. Rudi Sgarbi was born in 1975 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a versatil...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paint

Unique Artist s Colored Glass Folded Plate by Nivet
By Nivet
Located in Long Island City, NY
This frosted fused glass is an expressionist sculpture that's organic in shape. The analogous colors create a serene design. Signature inscribed 'Nivet'.
Category

20th Century Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Loops (Mahogony)
Located in New York, NY
Jonas Noël Niedermann LOOP (Mahogony), 2022 Blown glass 10.50 x 7.25 x 3.50 in.
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

"Queen Ellsworth, " Abstract Porcelain Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This porcelain vessel sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli is made with glazed porcelain and 14K gold luster. The round body is a light blue color with white crystals formed along the surface. ...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze, Luster

Untitled "Marble Fragment 10" 2019, oil, landscape, wall sculpture, clouds, blue
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Untitled "Marble Fragment 10" 2019, oil, Italian marble, landscape, wall sculpture, clouds, purple, blue, green
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Fer Doug", Abstract, Large-Scale Outdoor Metal Sculpture in welded steel
By Carole Eisner
Located in New York, NY
"Fer Doug" by Carole Eisner Abstract, Outdoor Sculpture in welded steel Carole Eisner has worked with scrap and recycled metal for 40 years creating elegant, abstract forms welded i...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Queen Enceladus, " Abstract Porcelain Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This raku ceramic vessel sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli is made with glazed porcelain. The base of the round body is a deep umber color with at texture and matte finish, while the top por...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze

"FOR THE OLD ONES", sculpture, clay, abstract, contemporary, ceramic, tribal
By Harold Wortsman
Located in Toronto, Ontario
FOR THE OLD ONES, a ceramic sculpture of high-fired clay pigmented with oxides, sitting on a slab of limestone. It is a recent work by artist Harold Wortsman. Note the blending of volumetric and organic form in this work, the mark-making and perforations on the surface, the striking colors of black and copper in variable stripes – 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—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, Poet & Art Critic – "Wortsman re-examines ancient and modern traditions in light of what it means to make art." – Tussle Magazine, July 2019. 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...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Jo Yarrington, Mute-Ability_Composition 5, 2019_acrylic, steel, player piano rol
By Jo Yarrington
Located in Darien, CT
Jo Yarrington’s photographs, prints, works on paper, glass sculptures and architecturally-based installations have been shown in exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Yale University, Cornell University, the Museum of Glass, the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Artists Space, St. John the Divine Cathedral, Grounds for Sculpture, the Museum of American Glass and ODETTA, among others. International exhibitions have included Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow University, Galeria Sala Uno and Centro de las Artes de Guanajuato. She represented the United States at the Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates and participated in the Berlin Biennial. in 2010 she received the Bronze Prize, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje, Macedonia. Yarrington is a recipient of artist grants and Fellowships from the Pollock Krasner Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. She has received Residency Fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Museum of Glass, the Museum of American Glass, the Bridge Virtual Residency/ SciArt Center, the Lucile Walton Fellow/Mountain Lake Biological Station, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, the Anderson Center and the Ucross Foundation, among others. International grants and fellowships have included the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity/Canada, SIMS Residency/ Iceland, Cill Rialaig Artists Residency/Ireland, the Burren College of Art Residency/Ireland and the American Scandinavian Foundation. She is a Professor of Visual and Performing Arts at Fairfield University and lives and works in New York City. STATEMENT In site-specific exhibitions, public art commissions, collaborative and individual projects Jo Yarrington has used varied combinations of glass, waxed surfaces, found artifacts and experimental analog photography to investigate the way we perceive – searching for, experimenting with and developing throughout a sensory-based vernacular. Her mostly translucent materials function as physical framework and symbolic membrane. Light, both natural and ambient, provides a kinetic or time-based element to her work. Scale and the integration of architecture are also pivotal components. In the 6-part installation for the two-person exhibition Illuminated, Yarrington continues her interest in the connections between vision, sound and language. In Mute-ability: Compositions 1 – 6, her title for this light-based comprehensive work, she combines the words mute and malleability. The work focuses on found piano rolls, a music storage medium, originally conceived as coded notations or ‘note control data’ for music produced in pneumatic player pianos...
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2010s Conceptual Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Ocean Swirl 2" Small Green and Gold Wave Ceramic Sculptural Vase
Located in Westport, CT
This small glazed porcelain sculptural vessel by Jon Puzzuoli features a light green palette with a sandy beige accent applied in a wave pattern over the surface of the piece. The fl...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Queen Pluto" Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This large crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a deep blue palette at its base, which fades to a more vibrant blue tone and blends up to a wide, white neck and...
Category

2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

"Alpine View" Pedestal Bowl
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed ceramic bowl with pedestal base features a multi-colored palette with muted grey, blue, and sepia tones. It has a wide, shape with crimped rim. The artist's stamp is loca...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Untitled abstraction
By Bill Barrett
Located in New York, NY
Bill Barrett is one of today’s foremost sculptors, exhibiting his unique metal and bronze sculptures in numerous exhibitions since the mid 1960’s. Barrett’s sculptures are predicate...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Modular Shapes (Noir et Opaline)
Located in New York, NY
Jonas Noël Niedermann Modular Shapes (Noir et Opaline), 2021 Blown, carved, and etched glass 11.25h x 7.50w x 4.50d in 28.57h x 19.05w x 11.43d cm
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2010s Contemporary Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Jesse Hickman, Note Three Twenty Seven Sixteen F, 2016, Enamel, Wood, Glue
By Jesse Hickman
Located in Darien, CT
Over the past few years, Jesse Hickman has been making minimal abstract paintings on wood with few constraints. He calls this series Notes, thinking of these pieces as drawn sketches...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

24 inch Red Figure Eight on Column
By Roger Phillips
Located in New York, NY
Roger Phillips (American, 1930-2022) Figure Eight on Open Rectangle, 2006 Signed: Roger Phillips 2006 #2/6 on edge of base Stainless steel and painted aluminum 90 x 33 x 47 1/2 inche...
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2010s Kinetic Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel, Stainless Steel

"Queen Glinda, " Abstract Porcelain Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This ceramic vessel by Jon Puzzuoli is made with porcelain and a crystalline glaze. It features a light, neutral palette of creme, white, and gold. The bottom portion of the round, c...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Blending In" Textured Abstract Painting
By Teodora Guererra
Located in Westport, CT
This abstract painting by Teodora Guererra features a deep teal and pink palette. The artist layers thick strokes of paint using a palette knife in broad, horizontal sweeping strokes...
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2010s Abstract Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Maquette for Laureate (unique sculpture)
By Seymour Lipton
Located in New York, NY
Seymour Lipton Maquette for Laureate, ca. 1968-1969 Nickel silver on monel metal Unique 18 × 8 1/2 × 7 inches Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York Acquired from the above by the previous owner, 1969 thence by descent Christie's New York: Monday, June 30, 2008 [Lot 00199] Acquired from the above Christie's sale This unique sculpture by important Abstract Expressionist sculptor Seymour Lipton is a maquette of the monumental sculpture "Laureate" - one of Lipton's most iconic and influential works located on the Riverwalk in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Laureate is a masterpiece that was commissioned by the Allen-Bradley Company in memory of Harry Lynde Bradley and as an enhancement for the newly constructed Performing Arts Center. It is located on the east bank of the Milwaukee River at 929 North Water Street. The Bradley family in Milwaukee were renowned patrons of modernist sculpture, known for their excellent taste who also founded an eponymous sculpture park. For reference only is an image of the monumental "Laureate" one of Milwaukee's most beloved public sculptures. According to the Smithsonian, which owns a different unique variation of this work, "The full-size sculpture Laureate was commissioned by the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee. In the initial drawings, Seymour Lipton combined details from the architectural plan with a wide variety of images, ranging from musical instruments to a lighthouse on the island of Tobago. He transformed the basic shapes from these sketches into a welded sculpture, which evokes a figure composed of columns, harp strings, and coiled rope. Lipton created this piece to celebrate achievement in the arts. The dramatic silhouette commands your attention, reflecting the title Laureate, which means worthy of honor and distinction. The final version of the piece is over twelve feet high and stands out against the pale, flat buildings of the arts center.,," Provenance Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York Acquired from the above by the previous owner, 1969 thence by descent Christie's New York: Monday, June 30, 2008 [Lot 00199] Acquired from the above Christie's sale About Seymour Lipton: Born in New York City in 1903, Seymour Lipton (1903-1986) grew up in a Bronx tenement at a time when much of the borough was still farmland. These rural surroundings enabled Lipton to explore the botanical and animal forms that would later become sources for his work. Lipton’s interest in the dialogue between artistic creation and natural phenomena was nurtured by a supportive family and cultivated through numerous visits to New York’s Museum of Natural History as well as its many botanical gardens and its zoos. In the early 1920s, with the encouragement of his family, Lipton studied electrical engineering at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and pursued a liberal arts education at City College. Ultimately, like fellow sculptor Herbert Ferber, Lipton became a dentist, receiving his degree from Columbia University in 1927. In the late 1920s, he began to explore sculpture, creating clay portraits of family members and friends. In addition to providing him with financial security, dentistry gave Lipton a foundation in working with metal, a material he would later use in his artwork. In the early 1930s, though, Lipton’s primary sculptural medium was wood. Lipton led a comfortable life, but he was also aware of the economic and psychological devastation the Depression had caused New York. In response, he generally worked using direct carving techniques—a form of sculpting where the artist “finds” the sculpture within the wood in the process of carving it and without the use of models and maquettes. The immediacy of this practice enabled Lipton to create a rich, emotional and visual language with which to articulate the desperation of the downtrodden and the unwavering strength of the disenfranchised. In 1935, he exhibited one such early sculpture at the John Reed Club Gallery in New York, and three years later, ACA Gallery mounted Lipton’s first solo show, which featured these social-realist-inspired wooden works. In 1940, this largely self-taught artist began teaching sculpture at the New School for Social Research, a position he held until 1965. In the 1940s, Lipton began to devote an increasing amount of time to his art, deviating from wood and working with brass, lead, and bronze. Choosing these metals for their visual simplicity, which he believed exemplified the universal heroism of the “everyman,” Lipton could also now explore various forms of abstraction. Lipton’s turn towards increasing abstraction in the 1940s allowed him to fully develop his metaphorical style, which in turn gave him a stronger lexicon for representing the horrors of World War II and questioning the ambiguities of human experience. He began his metal work with cast bronze sculptures, but, in 1946, he started welding sheet metal and lead. Lipton preferred welding because, as direct carving did with wood, this approach allowed “a more direct contact with the metal.”[ii] From this, Lipton developed the technique he would use for the remainder of his career: “He cut sheet metal, manipulated it to the desired shapes, then joined, soldered, or welded the pieces together. Next, he brazed a metal coating to the outside to produce a uniform texture.”[iii] In 1950, Lipton arrived at his mature style of brazing on Monel metal. He also began to draw extensively, exploring the automatism that abstract expressionist painters were boasting at the time. Like contemporaries such as Jackson Pollock, Lipton was strongly influenced by Carl Jung’s work on the unconscious mind and the regenerative forces of nature. He translated these two-dimensional drawings into three-dimensional maquettes that enabled him to revise his ideas before creating the final sculpture.The forms that Lipton produced during this period were often zoomorphic, exemplifying the tension between the souls of nature and the automatism of the machine. In the years following the 1950s, Lipton’s optimism began to rise, and the size of his work grew in proportion. The oxyacetylene torch—invented during the Second World War—allowed him to rework the surfaces of metal sculptures, thus eliminating some of the risks involved with producing large-scale finished works. In 1958, Lipton was awarded a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale and was thus internationally recognized as part of a small group of highly regarded avant-garde constructivist sculptors. In 1960, he received a prestigious Guggenheim Award, which was followed by several prominent public commissions, including his heroic Archangel, currently residing in Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall. A number of important solo exhibitions of his work followed at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC (1964); the Milwaukee Art Center and University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1969); the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond (1972); the Everson Museum in Syracuse, NY (1973); the Herbert E. Johnson Museum of Art of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (1973); the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution (now the Smithsonian American Art Museum) in Washington, DC (1978); and a retrospective in 1979 at The Jewish Museum in New York. In 1982 and 1984 alone, two exhibitions of his sculpture, organized respectively by the Mint Museum (Charlotte, NC) and the Hillwood Art Gallery of Long Island University (Greenvale, NY), traveled extensively across museums and university galleries around the nation. In 2000, the traveling exhibition An American Sculptor: Seymour Lipton was first presented by the Palmer Museum of Art of Pennsylvania State University in University Park. Most recently, in 2009, the Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill, NC mounted The Guardian and the Avant-Garde: Seymour Lipton’s Sentinel II in Context. Since 2004, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery has been the exclusive representative of the Estate of Seymour Lipton and has presented two solo exhibitions of his work—Seymour Lipton: Abstract Expressionist Sculptor (2005) and Seymour Lipton: Metal (2008). In 2013, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery presented Abstract Expressionism, In Context: Seymour Lipton, which included twelve major sculptures by the artist, along with works by Charles Alston, Norman Bluhm, Beauford Delaney, Willem de Kooning, Jay DeFeo, Michael Goldberg, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Conrad Marca-Relli, Boris Margo, Alfonso Ossorio, Richard Pousette-Dart, Milton Resnick, Charles Seliger...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Tri-State Area - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Silver

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