Tom Sachs’ new installation Space Program: Mars, opened last week at the Park Avenue Armory. Sachs has filled the entire 55,000 square foot hall with sculptures that transport you on a mission to outer space. The sculptures are all life size, ranging from a Hasselblad camera (made out of a Canon, painted white) to a [...]
Category Archives: Sculpture
Sanya Kantarovsky
Russian-born, LA-based artist Sanya Kantarovsky’s first solo show at Marc Foxx, Blue Notebook No.10, broadens his practice of painting with the inclusion of arching, whimsical sculptures and video. The title is borrowed from a 1930′s poem by the Soviet-era surrealist, Daniil Kharm, written a few years before his execution. Silhouettes of men reminiscent of a [...]
Kylie Lockwood
Kylie Lockwood, a Detroit and New York based artist, incites a re-imagining of the body, forms from the domestic interior world both past and present, and nature through her powerful and quite often poetic combination of material choices and objects. Whether it’s her sculptures, drawings, or photographs she brings us back to a world of [...]
Ayala Serfaty
Ayala Serfaty is an Israeli designer. Her intricate and beautiful creations are as much scientific as they are artistic, and utilize the most advanced green and sustainable technology. A selection of her light sculptures and her new furniture line are on display at the Cristina Grajales Gallery, 10 Greene St., NYC, through December 23.
Z Behl
Z Behl is a 25-year-old artist from New York working in Brooklyn. She makes drawings that wish they were paintings, paintings that wish they were sculptures, and most recently sculptures that wish they were people. This wooden army is her most recent installation, last seen at Bluxome Point in San Francisco.
Robert Grosvenor
In the mid 1960s, Robert Grosvenor (born 1937) created several groundbreaking fiberglass and plywood sculptures, which made an unprecedented use of the gallery space. Grosvenor referred to his works as ”ideas, which operate between the floor and ceiling”. Indeed, his strikingly modern, futuristic, and perceptually perplexing works seem to hover in space magically while clearly [...]
Jackson Sprague
I discovered Jackson Sprague’s work in the June 2011 issue of The World of Interiors. Receiving his MA at the Royal College of Art, his work is currently featured in Show Battersea at the Royal College of Art, Howie St, London SW11, through July 3.
Max Creasy
Max Creasy is an Australian visual artist whose work combines photography, painting and sculpture to question the authority of photographic reality. His new work Reflections is being exhibited at the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne, Australia from June 17 through August 7. From top: Constructed Form (highlighter), Constructed Form (dish), Constructed Form (rock), Constructed Form (yoghurt [...]
Stephen Kaltenbach
Stephen Kaltenbach: slantstep 2, (now on view at Specific Object/David Platzker in NYC through Friday, June 10) celebrates slantstep 2, 1969, a multiple by Stephen Kaltenbach designed by William Plumb. Slantstep 2 is a molded fiberglass reinterpretation of the original Slant Step, discovered in the Mount Carmel Salvage Shop in Mill Valley, California in 1965 [...]


