On his vast estate in southern France and in two new U.S. exhibitions, the German-born artist conjures a world that hovers in the penumbra between life and death.
Tag: Sculpture
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An Artist’s Gateway to Freedom and Possibility
Torkwase Dyson distills stories of oppression and Black liberation into monumental artworks for her new show at Pace in New York.
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Paul G. Allen’s Art at Christie’s Tops $1 Billion, Cracking Records
A museum’s worth of masterworks from the Microsoft co-founder’s collection are offered in a two-part sale to benefit charity.
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Lee Bontecou, Acclaimed Creator of Wall-Mounted Art, Dies at 91
Her use of what one critic called “a three-dimensional form that was neither painting nor sculpture” earned the kind of praise typically reserved in the 1960s for male art stars.
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The ‘Slow Burn’ That Is Henry Taylor
The artist’s survey at MOCA, with its empathetic portraits and quirky sculptures, speaks to the larger struggle of Black artists to achieve a level of recognition that is long overdue.