Paper Sculpture by Robert Carr
sculpture
Cris Bruch Sculpture
Cris Bruch, SKETCHBOOK, 2007 Wood, graphite, chalk 72 x 53 x 36 inches
Cris Bruch, PILGRIM, 2004 Paper, resin, ink 36 x 50 x 36 inches
Corban Walker
Here is an image from a Corban Walker show from December. I never posted anything about it at the time - not sure why.
More Tony Smith Images
Ann Weber - Cardboard Sculptures
Almost 16" & 15 and 1/2, 2002 cardboard, staples, polyurethane, steel bases 182 x 48 x 48" and 177 x 38 x 38"
© 2006 Ann Weber All rights reserved.
Maud Cotter Sculpture
Maud Cotter the cat's pyjamas ((details from series containing 13 pieces) various media (different per object) dimensions variable
This piece is made from cardboard and plastic cutlery trays.
http://www.rubicongallery.ie/artists/maudcotter/index.html
Bill Woodrow - Rack 14
RACK 14 - 2007 Canvas, wax, resin, gold leaf, wire, glass 73 x 281 x 15 cm Unique
http://www.billwoodrow.com/dev/sculpture_by_year.php?i=0&sel_year=2007&page=2&num=1
A Doris Salcedo Installation
Doris Salcedo via wooster collective
Tony Smith - Smoke
Tony Smith’s “Smoke,” at the Los Angeles County Museum from NY Times Link
Sculptural Paintings
Here are two artists who's work involves a time-consuming, sculptural accumulation of paint without supports such as canvas or paper.
Cian Donnelly, The Light in a Raindrop Wizard, acrylic and medium
http://www.thethirdspacegallery.com/cd_04.html
Andrew Burton
Reformation, 2006 , recycled miniature miniature bricks. 81 x 70 x 51 Shown next to a temple in Siem Reap, Ankor Watt
Andrew Burton is a British sculptor who's website features a pdf publication called Sculptures from a Land of Bricks and Termites.
El Anatsui - sculpture
El Anatsui is a sculptor from Ghana who works in a range of media.
Tim Hawkinson Videos
Jeppe Hein - Appearing Rooms - sculptural fountain
Julian Wild - Copper Tube Sculpture
Sculpture Slideshow on Youtube
A slideshow showing some images of my work.
Tara Donovan Video on Youtube
Ursula von Rydingsvard
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Ursula von Rydingsvard "Wall Pocket" 2003-2004 Cedar, graphite 162 x 72 x 65 inches
Interviews, images and video relating to Ursula von Rydingsvard at the PBS Art:21 website
Temple Bar Gallery - Installation Shot
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My work (sculptures on lower shelf) on show in The BiG Store at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios
Hilary Berseth
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Hilary Berseth’s “Programmed Hives” use the natural building process of bees to generate sculptural forms. Berseth uses a number of strategies for organizing the way bees build: seeding the hive with a foreign geometry, compressing the available space to generate a particular form, or adding an impediment to the structure the bees would ordinarily create. Berseth’s interventions in the bee colonies act as “programs” that instigate a set of forms between the organic and the artificial. Berseth also contributes two graphite drawings to the show, “Tetrahedrons Instanced to the Stars of the Milky Way (3 stages)” and “Two Anomalous Objects”, that depict digitally-rendered models of information originating from number or data sets. The labor-intensive process of drawing gives the pieces a physical presence in tension with the abstract mathematical nature of their subject matter.