Skip to main content

Art by Medium: Mirror

to
9
3
3
3
2
4
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
6
3
9
21
15
15
8
19,215
41
38
38
32
Artist: Linda K Schinkel and Theodore M Schinkel
Medium: Mirror
Mirror, Future Self
Located in Detroit, MI
Past, present and future? Past is past, present is being present, and the future, well, who knows what lies ahead for each of us? Does one's mindset and ones's actions - both good an...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Mirror, Shrouded Path
Located in Detroit, MI
This work combining intuitive metaphysical shaman energy emanating from planet Earth displays a sensory interplay of light, color and shapes. Viewers come along on a mystical journey...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Mirror, Infinity Window
Located in Detroit, MI
Viewers see and feel themselves gazing through this work in its' window of infinite possibilities. Einstein developed the ancient Greek philosophical nature of infinity. In this work...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Mirror, Iron Maiden
Located in Detroit, MI
This work mirrors back to viewers connecting with what is important and what is needed. Reflected in the broken shards of mirror, viewers become an integral part of the work. Autobio...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Mirror, When the Pieces Fit
Located in Detroit, MI
This work embraces when the pieces fit accessing the what one needs to achieve their goals. Simon Sinek (b. 1973), "Start with Why" inspired the artists in creating this work. Starti...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Silver

Mirror, Self Portraits
Located in Detroit, MI
The artists selected their medium, Metalamirror™, for this work, a self portrait, exposing their inner fears and desires. Look deeply and viewers find more than what meets one's eye....
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Silver, Metal

Mirror, Hungry Eyes
Located in Detroit, MI
Animal instincts reside within all sentient beings. We are hungry not only for sustenance but much more, driven by instinct and consciousness. One's path to obtaining all that one ne...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Mirror, Animism
Located in Detroit, MI
Eyes are windows to sentient beings' souls. This work is inspired by animals, humans and ecosystems living together in harmony where a symbiotic relationship exists. The souls seen a...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Mirror, Meta Empath
Located in Detroit, MI
This work symbolizes the intuitive journey of an empath as she channels her inner knowledge. The work reminds viewers that they know more than they realize in fields of plenty in consciousness beyond the knowable realm. One is reminded to trust one's instinct, to take that leap of faith knowing that there is more there than meets one's eyes. In the reflection the viewer sees themselves and their surroundings as part of the Empath, allowing for a stronger connection with themselves and the world. Metalamirror™ works, build upon the duo's original artist process, Metalagram®, channeling their messages through a revolutionary medium comprised of one layer of handmade Metalagram® + one aligned layer of hand-made silver mirror. The Metalagram® layer, made with the artist duo's original artist process, exists as a separate layer under the aligned silver mirror. The artist duo creates this sculptural work at the intersection of old-world skills and 21st century technology. Lighting impacts this artwork with photons meeting the hand cut layered aluminum at different angles of incidence. Viewers' perception of the work changes as one navigates 180 degrees around the work. Spot lighting...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Silver

Related Items
Tulips - Etching By Edouard Maubert - 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Tulips is a modern artwork realized by Edouard Maubert in 19th Century. Hand colored etching. Includes frame. Good conditions (yellowing of paper).
Category

19th Century Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Paper, Etching

"Shimmering Veils and..." Wall Sculpture 15" x 15" x 7" in by Shawn Kolodny
Located in Culver City, CA
"Shimmering Veils and..." Wall Sculpture 15" x 15" x 7" in by Shawn Kolodny Medium: Mirror, Steel Full name: Shimmering Veils and Unspoken Secrets Creating art to reflect the times...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Steel

Bronze Flower Sculpture Plaque
By Ruth Asawa
Located in New York, NY
Ruth Asawa Bronze Flower, 1979 Cast Bronze relief plaque with original presentation box 5 1/4 × 6 1/4 × 1/4 inches Numbered from the Edition of 2500 Signed and dated 'Asawa 1979' (lower edge) incised in the bronze; numbered; stamped "Designed Exclusively for Crown Zellerbach Corporation"; foundry copyright Cast at the Berkley Arts Foundry for Crown Zellerbach Ruth Asawa's estate is represented by David Zwirner. Unframed This beautiful, limited edition signed cast bronze flower plaque makes a distinctive and original gift! It bears the artist's incised signature and is uniquely numbered from the limited edition of 2500. In 1979, the Crown Zellerbach Corporation of San Francisco, which had worked closely with her on neighborhood arts programs, commissioned Asawa to make a series of bronze bas-relief plaques, including this beautiful piece, which were cast by the Berkeley Arts Foundry. Cast at Berkley Arts Foundry for Crown Zellerbach Another example of this work was exhibited in the show "On Black Mountain: The Bauhaus Legacy in America", April 5, 2019-April 27, 2019 at the Sager Braudis Gallery in Columbia, Missouri. It is reproduced on page 13 of the exhibition catalogue. Ruth Asawa Biography American artist, educator, and arts activist Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) is known for her extensive body of wire sculptures that challenge conventional notions of material and form through their emphasis on lightness and transparency. Born in rural California, Asawa was first exposed to professional artists while her family and other Japanese Americans were detained at Santa Anita, California, in 1942. Following her release from an internment camp in Rohwer, Arkansas, eighteen months later, she enrolled in 1943 in Milwaukee State Teachers College. Unable to receive her degree due to continued hostility against Japanese Americans, Asawa left Milwaukee in 1946 to study at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, then known for its progressive pedagogical methods and avant-garde aesthetic environment. Asawa's time at Black Mountain proved formative in her development as an artist, and she was particularly influenced by her teachers Josef Albers, Buckminster Fuller, and the mathematician Max Dehn. She also met architectural student Albert Lanier, whom she would marry in 1949 and with whom she would raise a large family and build a career in San Francisco. Asawa continued to produce art steadily over the course of more than a half century, creating a cohesive body of sculptures and works on paper that, in their innovative use of material and form, deftly synthesizes a wide range of aesthetic preoccupations at the heart of postwar art in America. Asawa’s work has been exhibited widely since the early 1950s, including early solo exhibitions at Peridot Gallery, New York in 1954, 1956, and 1958. In 1965, Walter Hopps organized a solo exhibition of the artist’s sculptures and drawings at the Pasadena Art Museum (now Norton Simon Museum) in California, where Asawa completed a residency at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop the same year. Other solo presentations include those held at the San Francisco Museum of Art (1973); Fresno Art Museum, California (2001; traveled to Oakland Museum of California, 2002); de Young Museum, San Francisco (2006); Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas (2012); and Norton Simon Museum of Art, Pasadena, California (2014). In 2018 to 2019, the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis presented Ruth Asawa: Life’s Work, the first major museum exhibition of the artist’s work in more than a decade. An accompanying catalogue published by Pulitzer Arts Foundation and Yale University Press includes essays by Aruna D’Souza, Helen Molesworth, and Tamara H. Schenkenberg. The two-person exhibition, Lineage: Paul Klee and Ruth Asawa was on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2021. In 2022, Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe was on view at Modern Art Oxford, England, and later traveled to the Stavanger Kunstmuseum, Norway. Opening September 16, 2023 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York is Ruth Asawa: Through Line, a solo presentation which will later travel to the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston. The artist’s works have also been included in significant group exhibitions, including Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933–1957, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2015; traveled to Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, 2016-2017); America Is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015); Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947–2016, Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles (2017); Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2017); The Pencil Is a Key: Drawings by Incarcerated Artists, The Drawing Center, New York (2019); and In a Cloud, in a Wall, in a Chair: Six Modernists in Mexico at Midcentury, Art Institute of Chicago (2019). A selection of the artist's work was presented at the 59th Venice Biennale, The Milk of Dreams (2022). In addition to her wire sculptures, Asawa is well known for her public commissions, particularly in San Francisco and the wider Bay Area. These include the much beloved Andrea fountain in Ghirardelli Square (1966-1968) and the San Francisco Fountain outside the Grand Hyatt Union Square (1970-1973), the latter of which includes hundreds of baker’s clay images molded by local schoolchildren, friends, and other artists cast...
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Bronze

USE WHAT IS DOMINANT IN A CULTURE TO CHANGE IT: Signed glass bowl Whitney Museum
Located in New York, NY
Jenny Holzer USE WHAT IS DOMINANT IN A CULTURE TO CHANGE IT, 2003 Hand Blown Glass Bowl 4 × 10 × 10 inches Edition 68/200 Signed and numbered 68/200 on the underside with Holzer's in...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Blown Glass, Engraving

"The In-Between" Wall Sculpture 24" x 24" x 8" in by Shawn Kolodny
Located in Culver City, CA
"The In-Between" Wall Sculpture 24" x 24" x 8" in by Shawn Kolodny Medium: Mirror, Steel Full name: Reflections of the Inner Cosmos Creating art to reflect the times we live in, Ko...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Steel

"Reflections of the Inner...." Wall Sculpture 18" x 18" x 8" in by Shawn Kolodny
Located in Culver City, CA
"Reflections of the Inner...." Wall Sculpture 18" x 18" x 8" in by Shawn Kolodny Medium: Mirror, Steel Full name: Reflections of the Inner Cosmos Creating art to reflect the times ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Steel

"Gossamer Thresholds of..." Wall Sculpture 15" x 15" x 7" in by Shawn Kolodny
Located in Culver City, CA
"Gossamer Thresholds of..." Wall Sculpture 15" x 15" x 7" in by Shawn Kolodny Full name: Gossamer Thresholds of Perception Medium: Mirror, Steel Creating art to reflect the times w...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Steel

Buoy Landscape IV, Mixed media signed/n limited edition Ab Ex relief print
Located in New York, NY
Sam Gilliam Buoy Landscape IV, 1982 Color relief print, etching, screenprint, drypoint, aquatint and roulette all from deeply etched copper plates, on handmade wove paper 31 1/2 × 24 inches Hand signed and numbered 3/25 in graphite pencil Hand-signed by artist, Signed by artist, numbered, and dated in pencil and blind-stamped by printer-publisher on lower right, titled in pencil on lower left, recto Unframed with elegant deckled edges Rare vintage intaglio and relief, all from deeply etched copper plates. Other works from this series are in the permanent collections of major museums & institutions like the Smithsonian, so they are quite scarce on the open market. Steven M. Andersen (Printer) Philip Barber (Printer) Hang Nguyen (Printer) Stephanie Nowack (Printer) Michael Reid (Printer) Daniel Rounds (Printer) Vermillion Editions Limited (Publisher) Sam Gilliam Biography: Sam Gilliam was one of the great innovators in postwar American painting. He emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid 1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color School painting. A series of formal breakthroughs would soon result in his canonical Drape paintings, which expanded upon the tenets of Abstract Expressionism in entirely new ways. Suspending stretcherless lengths of painted canvas from the walls or ceilings of exhibition spaces, Gilliam transformed his medium and the contexts in which it was viewed. As an artist in the nation’s capital at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, this was not merely an aesthetic proposition; it was a way of defining art’s role in a society undergoing dramatic change. Gilliam pursued a pioneering course in which experimentation was the only constant. Inspired by the improvisatory ethos of jazz, his lyrical abstractions took on an increasing variety of forms, moods, and materials. In addition to a traveling retrospective organized by the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. in 2005, Sam Gilliam was the subject of solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1971); The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (1982); Whitney Museum of American Art, Philip Morris Branch, New York (1993); J.B. Speed Memorial Museum, Louisville, Kentucky (1996); Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. (2011); and Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland (2018), among many other institutions. A semi-permanent installation of Gilliam’s paintings opened at Dia:Beacon in August 2019. His work is included in over fifty public collections, including those of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Tate Modern, London; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Art Institute of Chicago. Sam Gilliam, Green April, 1969, acrylic on canvas, 98 x 271 x 3 7/8 inches (248.9 x 688.3 x 9.8 cm), Collection of Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland, Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, photography by Lee Thompson...
Category

1980s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Mixed Media, Pencil, Graphite, Drypoint, Etching, Aquatint, Screen

Burnished Rose - Contemporary Original Tabletop Metal Sculpture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Atticus Adams' organically composed modern metal sculptures embody the transformative power of contemporary art, illustrating the creation of beauty, meaning, and emotional impact from industrial materials. Using mostly aluminum mesh—generally found in screen doors, windows, and filters—he creates contemporary abstract sculptural artworks and installations, which resemble flowers, clouds, and other natural phenomena. Working in metal, Adams effortlessly transforms rigid material into airy, effervescent artworks. This 15-inch high by 10-inch wide by 8-inch deep tabletop sculpture is created with copper mesh, gesso, acrylic paint, rivets, and wire on a metal stand. Size and price include stand. Atticus works spontaneously, feeling his way toward the objects that take shape in his mind as he shapes them almost entirely by hand. Free local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Atticus grew up in West Virginia, steeped in traditional folk art. Several members of his family are self-taught artists, deeply involved in such crafts as wood carving and quilting. His formal art training includes stints at Yale, Rhode Island School of Design, and Harvard’s School of Architecture. Atticus has fond summer memories of screened-in porches back home and screen doors that practically dissolved the barrier between inside and outside, allowing the warmth and nature to permeate each day. This association continues to resonate in his art. “Metal mesh is a beautiful, flexible material that allows you to explore shadow and transparency in endless ways,” he says. “The material lends itself to these biomorphic shapes, which aren’t necessarily intentional . . . The sculptures seem fragile but are actually quite resilient—like nature itself.” A well-known sculptor, the organically inspired artworks of Atticus Adams are held in public and private collections and are exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States. REPRESENTATION Since 2014 Artspace Warehouse Los Angeles, CA SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2021 Seeking Sanctuary, Zynka Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 2021 My Hydrangea Kingdom By a Bird Bath Sea, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, Pittsburgh, PA 2018 There’s a Pink Poodle in my Arcadia, The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA Summers of Green Apples with Salt, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, PA 2016 Mesh Werks, Desert Art Collections, Palm Desert, CA 2015 Shapes & Forms, Desert Art Collections, Palm Desert, CA Mesh Lab: The Experiments, The Mine Factory, Pittsburgh, PA 2014 Arcadia, BE Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA 2013 Summertime, BE Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA 2013 A Joggling Board...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Metal, Copper, Wire

Wall mirror “with fold” I by Franck K - Stainless steel sculpture, reflection
Located in Paris, FR
Wall mirror “with fold” I is a unique mirror-polished stainless steel sculpture by contemporary artist Franck K, dimensions are 92 × 92 × 3 cm (36.2 × 36.2 × 1.2 in). The sculpture ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Stainless Steel

Salvador Dalí – Femme à cheval - hand watercolored drypoint etching – 1969
Located in Varese, IT
hand watercolored drypoint etching on extremely fine Japanese paper, edited in 1969 limited edition of 145 copies water-colored , numbered in lower left corner ea ( artist proof ) si...
Category

1960s Surrealist Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Drypoint, Etching

KIng David with Harp
Located in Surfside, FL
American sculptor Hana Geber (1910 - 1990) She was born in Prague of Czechoslovakian heritage and eventually settled in New York. Her sculptures deal with Jewish themes...
Category

20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Marble, Silver

KIng David with Harp
KIng David with Harp
H 8.75 in W 4 in D 5 in
Previously Available Items
Mirror, It's Goin On
Located in Detroit, MI
This work embraces breaking barriers and all that's necessary to maintain the desired level reached from one's accomplishments. Scales of justice provide insight into what it takes to sustain one's position once they've arrived. Piercing through that glass ceiling is never easy. One's fears get in the way as well as obstacles, both perceived and real. Staying on top delivers novel challenges with fear coming back with a vengeance. The reflection from the mirror shows the viewer and surroundings in the broken glass. This begs the question are they the obstacle or the way. Insight, fortitude and knowledge that you can and will do it - together with kindness symbolized by the daisies - sustain accomplishments. This artwork inspires viewers to connect with their life force and achieve their potential allowing fears to coexist with passions. Learning from "Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear" Elizabeth Gilbert (b. 1969), the artist duo has adopted Ms. Gilbert's way forward, embracing the big magic circulating in this world. Metalamirror™ works, build upon the duo's original artist process, Metalagram®, channeling their messages through a revolutionary medium comprised of one layer of handmade Metalagram® + one aligned layer of hand-made silver mirror. The Metalagram® layer, made with the artist duo's original artist process, exists as a separate layer under the aligned silver mirror. The artist duo creates this sculptural work at the intersection of old-world skills and 21st century technology. Lighting impacts this artwork with photons meeting the hand cut layered aluminum at different angles of incidence. Viewers' perception of the work changes as one navigates 180 degrees around the work. Spot lighting...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Mirror

Materials

Silver

Mirror art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Mirror art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of purple, red, blue, pink and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Alex Guofeng Cao, Alina Bisikirskaite, Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev, and Linda Schinkel Rodney and Theodore Michael Schinkel. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Mirror art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available

Recently Viewed

View All