Controversial sculptures inspired by Velázquez spark outcry in Venice

The 60th Venice Biennale features a public art project in St Mark’s Square by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés. The project, titled Las Meninas a San Marco, showcases 13 bronze sculptures

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The Influence of Constantin Brâncuși on 20th Century Sculpture

Constantin Brâncuși, a renowned sculptor born in rural Romania, made a significant impact on the art world in the 20th century. Known for his innovative approach to sculpture, Brâncuși’s work

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Miniature Sculptures by Henry Moore to Debut in Bath Exhibition

Henry Moore’s reputation in the UK’s public imagination is easily described as monumental. This applies to his work as much as his name, with the British sculptor known globally for

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Discover Eduardo Chillida’s Hidden Gems: A Summer-Inspired Exhibition in Menorca

Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) would have turned 100 this year. Celebrating his Basque heritage, Chillida rose to fame as Spain’s most acclaimed sculptor despite the challenges posed by Franco’s regime. To

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Picasso, Giacometti, and Bruce Nauman: Groundbreaking Sculptors Unite in First-ever London Exhibition

Gagosian presents a groundbreaking exhibition in London featuring sculptures by Picasso, Giacometti, and Bruce Nauman. Titled “Body as Matter,” the show showcases around 60 works in metal and plaster, highlighting

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Exploring Dulwich Picture Gallery’s New Sculpture Park with the Director

Dulwich Picture Gallery, located in south-east London, is renowned for its impressive collection of Old Master paintings, including iconic works such as Rembrandt’s “Girl at a Window” (1645) and Nicolas

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