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Medium: ABS
"Cube II", Dessin/volume folding sculpture
Located in Brussels, BE
Origami/kinetic artpiece, folds completely flat. Provides a fun and strong visual illusion , with a feeling of jelly. Signed and numbered 1/6, dated 2020. Led pedestal comes extra. It is optional, but recommended (looks wonderful in darkness). It can be taylor made...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Varnish, ABS

Caged 1, biomorphic hand-blown glass and woven steel wire sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Beth Dary’s biomorphic glass and woven steel sculptures are elemental in their form and presence. Evocative of water molecules, bubbles, and fractal patterns formed by the liquid con...
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2010s Abstract ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Wedge
Located in Phoenix, AZ
layered acrylic panel sculpture Eric Zammitt’s work alludes to the dynamics and interplay of dual elements: matter and energy, spirit and body, emotion a...
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2010s Abstract Geometric ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

ABS

Title What’s Behind the Mask?
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Shelley Heffler was born and raised in the Bronx. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York where she studied interior design, followed by a Bachelor’s Degree in Art. She graduated from Cal State Northridge with a Master’s degree in fine art followed by a teaching credential. She traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia photographing...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Vinyl, ABS

Gros oiseau Picasso (Large Bird, Picasso), 1953
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1953, this Madoura big turned vase of white earthenware clay with decoration in engobes and paraffin (red, black), knife engraved is numbered from the edition of 75. This Picasso ceramic vase is stamped with the 'MADOURA PLEIN FEU' and 'EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO' pottery stamps on the bottom. A spectacular work to witness in person, Pablo Picasso Gros oiseau Picasso...
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1950s Modern ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware, ABS

VISAGE ROUGE
Located in Marrakech, MA
Ceramic jar covered with engraved stucco. 78x35x35 cm Signature on the side
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2010s Symbolist ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Tusk of the Solipsisaur by Steve Brudniak, Surreal Assemblage Study
Located in Austin, TX
An original sculpture by Austin, TX based artist Steve Brudniak. STEVE BRUDNIAK Tusk of the Solipsisaur (Study for Ontological Catastrophe), 2019 Carved and treated ABS and phenolic plastic 21 x 15 x 5 in Steve Brudniak is an American contemporary artist, actor and filmmaker, known for highly crafted, surreal assemblages invested with science elements and unusual characteristics. Brudniak pioneered use of many unconventional mediums including Tesla coil lightning, magnetic fluid, gyro mechanics, and biological preservations. Pieces generate ideas and themes of spirituality and psychological function.  His work is in the collections of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts...
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2010s Assemblage ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, ABS

Wood wall sculpture: 'Hoover'
Located in New York, NY
I want the viewer to have a sense of wonder and awe when looking at my work. We have all at one point or another picked up a stick from the ground—touched the wood, peeled the bark ...
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2010s Folk Art ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Pig Pile
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Joe Davidson’s recent body of work consists of interlocking forms stacked one on top of another. Upon closer inspection, one can see the remnants of the ...
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2010s Abstract ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plaster, ABS

Untitled Sunflower Bouquet Sculpture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The sunflower and the bouquet is an idea that has been floating around in the artist's head for years. It starts with the notion of the still life, the most basic subject when approaching visual art. It's the attempt to look at that which is full of life, yet by acknowledging its existence, one understands that beauty is temporary and will fade. This series starts with the flower, the symbol of fleeing beauty. By taking this character and turning it into a cast object, the artist has turned it into an icon, further removed from reality by bleeding it of color. The sunflowers then become beautiful shadows their former selves, as dying coral becomes enticing when it bleaches. They are elegant reminders of their past, whilst also becoming new figures that reference archaic notes of classical beauty expressed monochromatic hues. STATEMENT In the end, gravity always wins. It is the blunt, immutable force that has a constant effect, keeping us on the ground and ultimately pulling us into it. Sculpture by its very nature is in conversation with this pull, at times enjoying and acknowledging it, and at times trying to hide and defy it. My work recognizes the force of gravity, sometimes tacitly and sometimes overtly. It is a practice of mixing the delicate with the ordinary. I have been mining the contrasts of sculpture, relishing the materiality while also attempting to address the ephemeral. Because sculpture is so heavily rooted in the ground, one has to accept its materiality. Yet, some of the most effective work I have witnessed is that which attempts transcendence. It is that steady push and pull between mass and lightness, solidity and absence, form and void. Additionally, I am drawn towards familiar objects and associations that are embedded within them. Current work makes reference to visual anchors such as bodily forms, sagging, or bloating. Whether the product is a still life created in Scotch tape or a bouquet composed of plaster flowers, I look to the fantastic as a goal in my work. The work is intensely representational in content but without clearly assigned meaning, thus creating a disquiet. In this way I think in a surrealist vein, looking to traditional figures like Eva Hesse and Piero Manzoni, and contemporary figures like Robert Gober and Matthew Barney. The juxtaposition of the seemingly simple streamline objects with this disquiet adds a powerful force to the work, again symbolic of the contrast between the emotional life which defines us as humans and the compulsions and minutia that compose our daily lives. Joe Davidson
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2010s Abstract ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Bush Wren (Model)
Located in New York, NY
3D FDM print, ABS filament, with graphene-base white paint
Category

2010s Contemporary ABS Abstract Sculptures

Materials

ABS

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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. 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