By Cyril Foiret 27 Jan 2012 @ 12:32 pm |

Sculptor Jim Hodges (1957) created a compelling installation at Barbara Gladstone’s 21st St. location in NY, grouping 4 large scale boulders around a central void. Hodges replaced part of the original surface of the rock with vibrantly colored stainless steel casts offs. Part of an new body of work that extends to Read the full story
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sculpturesBy Cyril Foiret 09 Jan 2012 @ 12:54 pm |

Black on one side, colorful on the other side, from two-dimensional still life drawing into three-dimensional landscape in a sophisticated marriage of scale and color, Zadok Ben David‘s Blackfield installation is blanketing the main gallery floor with more than 12,000 petite steel cut plant sculptures arise out of a thin layer of sand. Perfectly rectangular, the Read the full story
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Zadok Ben DavidBy Cyril Foiret 02 Jan 2012 @ 11:49 am |

For these awesome ‘Future Fossils’ sculptures, artist Jeff Klarin and Rebecca Johnson from Los Angeles design studio Bughouse, thought about the future and created fossilized versions of turntables, Atari joysticks and various cameras. Just as if they were unearthed during excavations in the distant future…
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shopBy Cyril Foiret 30 Oct 2011 @ 10:38 am |

German Oliver Laric Kopienkritik series (“copy criticism”) are color wax casts and projections upon the Skulpturhalle Basel Swiss museum’s collection of sculptures from Greek classical antiquity.
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Oliver Laric,
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waxBy Cyril Foiret 08 Aug 2011 @ 11:07 am |

I am loving these amazing geometric Totems sculptures by Barcelona based artist Axel Brechensbauer. They remind me a little bit of a life-size chess set. Love it!
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totemBy Cyril Foiret 27 Apr 2011 @ 8:41 am |

During the 60s’ and 70s’ former president of Yugoslavia, Tito wanted to show the world the strength and confidence of the Socialist Republic by having sculptors and architects building those (very futuristic) monuments commemorating the Second World War. This series entitled Spomenik was photographed by Jan Kempenaers. Today these Read the full story
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Yugoslavian Abandoned Monuments