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Dancing Figures and Natural Elements Coalesce in Jonathan Hateley’s Elegant Bronze Sculptures

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All images © Jonathan Hateley, shared with permission Immersed in nature, female figures dance, reflect, and rest in Jonathan Hateley ’s limber bronze sculptures. “I was drawn to create a sculpture reflecting nature on the surface of the figure, which could be better highlighted with the use of colour,” he tells Colossal.

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Yukihiro Akama Carves a Whimsical World of Miniature Wooden Houses

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Photos by Red Photography, © Yukihiro Akama, courtesy of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, shared with permission In Huddersfield, England, a half hour’s drive down the road from Yorkshire Sculpture Park , artist Yukihiro Akama fashions a whimsical, miniature world from within a furniture maker’s workshop. After he moved to the U.K.

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Dive Into the Dallas Art Scene: 5 Artists Not to Miss at The Other Art Fair

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Since its inception in 2011, The Other Art Fair has made its mark on the art scene with its independent artist-led approach, spanning over 80 editions across the globe. The article Dive Into the Dallas Art Scene: 5 Artists Not to Miss at The Other Art Fair appeared first on Colossal. Her works, acclaimed in U.S.

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Erwin Wurm’s Motley Crew of Suits and Sausages Cuts a Rug at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

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All photos by Jonty Wilde, installation at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2023) courtesy of the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery. Acclaimed Austrian artist Erwin Wurm ’s first large-scale museum exhibition in the U.K., Acclaimed Austrian artist Erwin Wurm ’s first large-scale museum exhibition in the U.K.,

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In ‘Glass Microbiology,’ Sculptures Explore the Science Behind Modeling Viruses and Bacteria

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T4 Bacteriophage 2011. This interest sparked his ongoing Glass Microbiology project, which creates models of viruses like Zika, smallpox, and HIV as clear sculptures. All photographs © Luke Jerram, shared with permission. based artist said in an interview. “By

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Botanical Patterns Spill from Shinji Ohmaki’s Existential Vessel

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This iteration of “Gravity and Grace,” which is part of a series ongoing since 2016, is included in Ohmaki’s exhibition Interface of Being on view now at Tokyo’s National Art Center. The article Botanical Patterns Spill from Shinji Ohmaki’s Existential Vessel appeared first on Colossal.

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Joana Vasconcelos’ ‘Plug-in’ Retrospective Buzzes with Three Decades of Energy and Power

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All images © Joana Vasconcelos, courtesy of MAAT, shared with permission From a towering solitaire diamond ring made of wheels to a sprawling, embellished textile tree, Joana Vasconcelos ( previously ) is known for creating monumental sculptures and public artworks that reframe familiar objects and materials into striking installations.