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Medium: Metal
Variation on a Theme II: Avoidance by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract sculpture
Located in Paris, FR
Variation on a Theme II: Avoidance is a unique bronze, steel and oak wood sculpture by contemporary artist Peter Brooke-Ball, dimensions are 23 cm × 24 cm × 24 cm (9.1 × 9.4 × 9.4 in...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze, Steel
Large Latin American Modernist Bronze Abstract Cuban Master Roberto Estopinan
Located in Surfside, FL
Roberto Estopinan, Cuban, 1920 - 2015
Dimensions: 24.5" wide x 13" high plus 6" high base.
Roberto Estopiñán (1921–2015) was a Cuban American sculptor known for his sculptures of the human form, including political prisoners. Born in Camaguey, Cuba, he lived in the United States for over fifty years. His works are held by major institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art.
Roberto Gabriel Estopinan, a sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker, was born in Havana, Cuba on March 18, 1921. Estopiñán enrolled at the San Alejandro Academy when he was just 14 years old and became the protegé and studio assistant of the sculptor Juan José Sicre. After graduation he traveled first to Mexico, where he met and befriended Francisco Zuniga, and studied Pre-Columbian sculpture. In 1949 he traveled to Europe, visiting England, France and Italy. In these trips he encountered the sculpture of Henry Moore and Marino Marini, and their humanistic yet formal visions would be influential on Estopinan's work. Estopiñán was a pioneer of direct carvings using wood and of welding techniques in Latin America. Throughout the 1950s, Estopiñán received important prizes at various national exhibitions in Havana. In 1953 he was the only semi-finalist from Latin America at the Tate Gallery's international sculpture competition for a Monument to the Unknown Political Prisoner. In 1961, the artist moved to New York, where he resided until 2002.
Roberto Gabriel Estopiñán a Cuban emigre sculptor who emigrated to exile in the United States not long after Fidel Castro’s revolution in 1959, is considered one of Latin America’s most important 20th-century artists. His work, which includes drawings and prints as well as sculptures in wood and bronze, is in the collections of New York’s Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian’s American Art Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Detroit Institute of Art, among many locations. He is best known for his stark, disturbing renderings of political prisoners, the fruit of his own experiences as a dissident under both Castro and his predecessor, the dictator Fulgencio Batista, and for his representations of the female torso that can remind viewers of both classical statuary and the high-modern, abstractly elongated work of Henry Moore.mHe was born in Havana to a father from Asturias in northwest Spain and a mother of African descent. Estopiñán was something of a prodigy. At the age of fourteen, he won the first prize in drawing at the Centro Asturiano, a regional association for Cubans of Asturian descent. Shortly afterward he received special permission to enter the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts in Havana. At the school he was mentored first by its director, the painter Armando Menocal (1863-1941), then by the landscape artist Antonio Rodríguez Morey (1872-1967), and finally by Juan José Sicre (1898-1974), regarded as one of Cuba’s greatest sculptors. Sicre, a professor of sculpture at the Academy, had helped introduce European modernist art to Cuba, and from the 1930s through the 1950s had sculpted monumental figures in Havana of José Martí and other Cuban national heroes that stand to this day. Estopiñán was first Sicre’s student, then his assistant, and, finally, his colleague for the next fifty years. After graduating from San Alejandro in 1942, Estopiñán began simultaneously teaching art at the Ceiba del Agua School for young men, assisting Sicre in public art projects and developing his own artistic vision. He also traveled widely, to Mexico, New York, France, and Italy. From the late 1940s through the 1950s his sculpture evolved from an early neoclassical phase under the influence of Maillol to what he defined as “formalist humanism”: emphasizing the abstract beauty of the shapes he sculpted while not abandoning the human figure as the basis of his work. As the 1950s progressed he chose to carve in native Cuban woods...
Category
20th Century Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Arctic, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern, Handmade
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Arctic,
Size: 48" x 13" x 3.5'' inch, 122x33...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Tri-Angle by Delphine Brabant - Abstract geometric painted steel sculpture
Located in Paris, FR
Tri-Angle is a painted steel sculpture by contemporary artist Delphine Brabant, dimensions are 40 × 40 × 35 cm (15.7 × 15.7 × 13.8 in). This unique sculpture is signed and comes with...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Umbra series 13, Abstract Wall Sculpture
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Umbra series 13, 2023 by Rodrigo Zampol
From Umbra Series
Oxidated and varnished brass. Wooden chassis
Dimensions: 50 cm H x 50 cm W
Weight: 3 kg
Uniqu...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Brass
1980 Italy Bronze Abstract Kinetic Sculpture Bruno Chersicla Alambicco Still
Located in Brescia, IT
This sculpture is a multiple 1 piece of 1000 realized in 1980 by the well known Italian artist Bruno Chersicla.
All the pieces are numbered and signed by the artist and completed by ...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
After 77 Years, Again in Fear? - Mixed Media Assemblage on Canvas
By Irena Orlov
Located in Sherman Oaks, CA
Title: "After 77 Years, Again in Fear?" - Mixed Media Assemblage on Canvas
Discover the powerful and thought-provoking artwork "After 77 Years, Again in Fear?" by acclaimed contempo...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Large Limited Edition Mild Steel Sculpture "Surprise Development"
By Uwe Pfaff
Located in Cape Town, ZA
A life size, powder coated mild steel sculpture, edition 4/5. Available in different colours on request.
The piece is shipped dis-assembled (base and two m...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Elevate No. 5, artist-made wall-hanging shelf sculpture
By Huy Lam
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This work titled "Elevate No. 5" is an original artwork by Huy Lam made of burnt wood and brass inlay. The piece measures 15"h x 12.75"w x 4.75"d.
Please note: The camera on the she...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Brass
"Round Mountain Landscape", Industrial, Abstract Sculpture in Metal & Stone
Located in New York, NY
"Round Mountain Landscape" by John Van Alstine
Granite and steel
The sculpture of John Van Alstine beautifully, and powerfully, balances the union of stone and metal, while explorin...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Granite, Metal, Steel
Maquette for Laureate (unique sculpture)
Located in New York, NY
Seymour Lipton
Maquette for Laureate, ca. 1968-1969
Nickel silver on monel metal
Unique
18 × 8 1/2 × 7 inches
Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the previous owner, 1969
thence by descent
Christie's New York: Monday, June 30, 2008 [Lot 00199]
Acquired from the above Christie's sale This unique sculpture by important Abstract Expressionist sculptor Seymour Lipton is a maquette of the monumental sculpture "Laureate" - one of Lipton's most iconic and influential works located on the Riverwalk in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Laureate is a masterpiece that was commissioned by the Allen-Bradley Company in memory of Harry Lynde Bradley and as an enhancement for the newly constructed Performing Arts Center. It is located on the east bank of the Milwaukee River at 929 North Water Street. The Bradley family in Milwaukee were renowned patrons of modernist sculpture, known for their excellent taste who also founded an eponymous sculpture park. For reference only is an image of the monumental "Laureate" one of Milwaukee's most beloved public sculptures. According to the Smithsonian, which owns a different unique variation of this work, "The full-size sculpture Laureate was commissioned by the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee. In the initial drawings, Seymour Lipton combined details from the architectural plan with a wide variety of images, ranging from musical instruments to a lighthouse on the island of Tobago. He transformed the basic shapes from these sketches into a welded sculpture, which evokes a figure composed of columns, harp strings, and coiled rope. Lipton created this piece to celebrate achievement in the arts. The dramatic silhouette commands your attention, reflecting the title Laureate, which means worthy of honor and distinction. The final version of the piece is over twelve feet high and stands out against the pale, flat buildings of the arts center.,,"
Provenance
Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the previous owner, 1969
thence by descent
Christie's New York: Monday, June 30, 2008 [Lot 00199]
Acquired from the above Christie's sale
About Seymour Lipton:
Born in New York City in 1903, Seymour Lipton (1903-1986) grew up in a Bronx tenement at a time when much of the borough was still farmland. These rural surroundings enabled Lipton to explore the botanical and animal forms that would later become sources for his work. Lipton’s interest in the dialogue between artistic creation and natural phenomena was nurtured by a supportive family and cultivated through numerous visits to New York’s Museum of Natural History as well as its many botanical gardens and its zoos. In the early 1920s, with the encouragement of his family, Lipton studied electrical engineering at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and pursued a liberal arts education at City College. Ultimately, like fellow sculptor Herbert Ferber, Lipton became a dentist, receiving his degree from Columbia University in 1927. In the late 1920s, he began to explore sculpture, creating clay portraits of family members and friends.
In addition to providing him with financial security, dentistry gave Lipton a foundation in working with metal, a material he would later use in his artwork. In the early 1930s, though, Lipton’s primary sculptural medium was wood. Lipton led a comfortable life, but he was also aware of the economic and psychological devastation the Depression had caused New York. In response, he generally worked using direct carving techniques—a form of sculpting where the artist “finds” the sculpture within the wood in the process of carving it and without the use of models and maquettes. The immediacy of this practice enabled Lipton to create a rich, emotional and visual language with which to articulate the desperation of the downtrodden and the unwavering strength of the disenfranchised. In 1935, he exhibited one such early sculpture at the John Reed Club Gallery in New York, and three years later, ACA Gallery mounted Lipton’s first solo show, which featured these social-realist-inspired wooden works. In 1940, this largely self-taught artist began teaching sculpture at the New School for Social Research, a position he held until 1965.
In the 1940s, Lipton began to devote an increasing amount of time to his art, deviating from wood and working with brass, lead, and bronze. Choosing these metals for their visual simplicity, which he believed exemplified the universal heroism of the “everyman,” Lipton could also now explore various forms of abstraction. Lipton’s turn towards increasing abstraction in the 1940s allowed him to fully develop his metaphorical style, which in turn gave him a stronger lexicon for representing the horrors of World War II and questioning the ambiguities of human experience. He began his metal work with cast bronze sculptures, but, in 1946, he started welding sheet metal and lead. Lipton preferred welding because, as direct carving did with wood, this approach allowed “a more direct contact with the metal.”[ii] From this, Lipton developed the technique he would use for the remainder of his career: “He cut sheet metal, manipulated it to the desired shapes, then joined, soldered, or welded the pieces together. Next, he brazed a metal coating to the outside to produce a uniform texture.”[iii]
In 1950, Lipton arrived at his mature style of brazing on Monel metal. He also began to draw extensively, exploring the automatism that abstract expressionist painters were boasting at the time. Like contemporaries such as Jackson Pollock, Lipton was strongly influenced by Carl Jung’s work on the unconscious mind and the regenerative forces of nature. He translated these two-dimensional drawings into three-dimensional maquettes that enabled him to revise his ideas before creating the final sculpture.The forms that Lipton produced during this period were often zoomorphic, exemplifying the tension between the souls of nature and the automatism of the machine.
In the years following the 1950s, Lipton’s optimism began to rise, and the size of his work grew in proportion. The oxyacetylene torch—invented during the Second World War—allowed him to rework the surfaces of metal sculptures, thus eliminating some of the risks involved with producing large-scale finished works. In 1958, Lipton was awarded a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale and was thus internationally recognized as part of a small group of highly regarded avant-garde constructivist sculptors. In 1960, he received a prestigious Guggenheim Award, which was followed by several prominent public commissions, including his heroic Archangel, currently residing in Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall.
A number of important solo exhibitions of his work followed at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC (1964); the Milwaukee Art Center and University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1969); the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond (1972); the Everson Museum in Syracuse, NY (1973); the Herbert E. Johnson Museum of Art of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (1973); the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution (now the Smithsonian American Art Museum) in Washington, DC (1978); and a retrospective in 1979 at The Jewish Museum in New York. In 1982 and 1984 alone, two exhibitions of his sculpture, organized respectively by the Mint Museum (Charlotte, NC) and the Hillwood Art Gallery of Long Island University (Greenvale, NY), traveled extensively across museums and university galleries around the nation. In 2000, the traveling exhibition An American Sculptor: Seymour Lipton was first presented by the Palmer Museum of Art of Pennsylvania State University in University Park. Most recently, in 2009, the Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill, NC mounted The Guardian and the Avant-Garde: Seymour Lipton’s Sentinel II in Context.
Since 2004, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery has been the exclusive representative of the Estate of Seymour Lipton and has presented two solo exhibitions of his work—Seymour Lipton: Abstract Expressionist Sculptor (2005) and Seymour Lipton: Metal (2008). In 2013, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery presented Abstract Expressionism, In Context: Seymour Lipton, which included twelve major sculptures by the artist, along with works by Charles Alston, Norman Bluhm, Beauford Delaney, Willem de Kooning, Jay DeFeo, Michael Goldberg, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Conrad Marca-Relli, Boris Margo, Alfonso Ossorio, Richard Pousette-Dart, Milton Resnick, Charles Seliger...
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Silver
Chevron (Rafter) by Romain Langlois - wood-like bronze sculpture, Trompe-l'œil
Located in Paris, FR
Chevron (Rafter) is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Romain Langlois. In this kind of "trompe l'oeil" work, the artist takes a very mundane object (a roof beam, the k...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Container by Romain Langlois - Wood-like sculpture, golden bronze interior
Located in Paris, FR
Container (2014) is a work by contemporary French artist Romain Langlois.
Bronze, 39 cm × 106 cm × 26 cm. Edition of 8 & 4 A.P.
In this bronze sculpture, Romain Langlois has produce...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Luminosité changeante II - contemporary modern sculpture painting relief
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Luminosité changeante II is a unique medium size contemporary modern sculpture painting relief by French-Dutch artist Olivier Julia. The relief is made f...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold Leaf
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"Elevate No. 3" floating wall shelf sculpture
By Huy Lam
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This work titled "Elevate No. 3" is an original artwork by Huy Lam made of burnt wood and brass inlay. The piece measures 8" x 20" x 3.5".
Please note: The plant and the pot pictur...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Brass
Ugo La Pietra Bronze Abstract Sculpture Bellezza Al Bagno
Located in Brescia, IT
This is one of the 30 pieces of this engaging artwork realized in bronze by the well known Internationally artist, Ugo La Pietra, in 1985.
This artwork well represents the relationsh...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
1980 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture by Pietro Perin Figura Figure
Located in Brescia, IT
This artwork was created by the Italian artist Piero Perin.
Piero Perin was born in 1924, in Cervarese, near Padua Italy. He lived and worked in Padova where he teached at the School...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Reflecting Nature Series No 1 - polished stainless steel, copper, wall sculpture
By Shayne Dark
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary metal wall sculpture inspired by nature was made by Shayne Dark.
This is Shayne Dark’s Reflections of Nature Series. These jewel-like tondos in stainless steel an...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Copper, Stainless Steel
Follow Through - Original Sculpture Reflective and Matte Steel Ball and Circle
By James Kelsey
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A Seattle native, metal sculptor James Kelsey was a fire fighter and attained a commercial pilot’s license and a degree in communication before finding his true passion in the arts. ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Steel
Neolithic Flints - Tabletop limited edition abstract sculpture Bronze
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.
This modern and distinctive artwork by contemporary artist and...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Granite, Bronze
Tidal Stone - Tabletop limited edition sculpture Bronze
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.
This modern and distinctive artwork by contemporary artist and...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Granite, Bronze
Terrace Disc, red orange
By Michael Freed and Adam Rosen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
one wall disc
sits about 4.5 inches from the wall
powder coated steel
includes wall mount bracket that can be secured with lock for public installation
can b...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Azair', 2008 by David Ruth
By David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
'Azair' is a contemporary abstract glass by artist David Ruth. Created in 2008, it was a piece in a series about the David's views on the American invasion of Iraq.
"In 2005, a few...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
1986 Italy Post-Modern Mirella Forlivesi Pewter Abstract Sculpture
Located in Brescia, IT
This intense artwork was created by the Italian artist Mirella Forlivesi. Title "Rosone cometa" translated in Comet.
Mirella Forlivesi was born in Pisa, Italy. She studied arts in P...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Arctic, Abstract 3D Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern Art
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2024
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Arctic,
Size: 19" x 24" x 4'' inch, 49x61x10...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Coral, 3D Modern Art, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Coral,
Size: 19" x 24" x 4'' inch, 48x61x10 ...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Jo Yarrington, Mute-Ability_Composition 4, 2019_acrylic, steel, player piano rol
Located in Darien, CT
Jo Yarrington’s photographs, prints, works on paper, glass sculptures and architecturally-based installations have been shown in exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Yale University, Cornell University, the Museum of Glass, the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Artists Space, St. John the Divine Cathedral, Grounds for Sculpture, the Museum of American Glass and ODETTA, among others.
International exhibitions have included Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow University, Galeria Sala Uno and Centro de las Artes de Guanajuato. She represented the United States at the Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates and participated in the Berlin Biennial. in 2010 she received the Bronze Prize, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje, Macedonia.
Yarrington is a recipient of artist grants and Fellowships from the Pollock Krasner Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. She has received Residency Fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Museum of Glass, the Museum of American Glass, the Bridge Virtual Residency/ SciArt Center, the Lucile Walton Fellow/Mountain Lake Biological Station, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, the Anderson Center and the Ucross Foundation, among others.
International grants and fellowships have included the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity/Canada, SIMS Residency/ Iceland, Cill Rialaig Artists Residency/Ireland, the Burren College of Art Residency/Ireland and the American Scandinavian Foundation. She is a Professor of Visual and Performing Arts at Fairfield University and lives and works in New York City.
STATEMENT
In site-specific exhibitions, public art commissions, collaborative and individual projects Jo Yarrington has used varied combinations of glass, waxed surfaces, found artifacts and experimental analog photography to investigate the way we perceive – searching for, experimenting with and developing throughout a sensory-based vernacular. Her mostly translucent materials function as physical framework and symbolic membrane. Light, both natural and ambient, provides a kinetic or time-based element to her work. Scale and the integration of architecture are also pivotal components.
In the 6-part installation for the two-person exhibition Illuminated, Yarrington continues her interest in the connections between vision, sound and language. In Mute-ability: Compositions 1 – 6, her title for this light-based comprehensive work, she combines the words mute and malleability. The work focuses on found piano rolls, a music storage medium, originally conceived as coded notations or ‘note control data’ for music produced in pneumatic player pianos...
Category
2010s Conceptual Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Yellow Circuit - minimalist, yellow, stainless steel outdoor sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This minimalist metal outdoor sculpture in bright yellow was created by Canadian sculptor Alexander Caldwell. The Calgary-based artist is known for ...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stainless Steel
Italian Mid Century Mod Large Brutalist Welded Copper Enamel Sculpture Wood Base
Located in Surfside, FL
Welded, brazed, copper (based on the weight, this might be iron or bronze) with colorful inset enamel plaques on a painted wood base. A studio handmade Brutalist sculpture in a mann...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Copper, Enamel
Multicolored ceramic urn by Heidi Hartmann
Located in Winterswijk, NL
This ceramic vase-like urn with a little golden ball on top is a unique piece handcrafted with care and passion. This beautiful memorial artwork combines aesthetic beauty with deep s...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold Leaf
Bronze Sculpture Abstract Brutalist Goat or Ram WPA Artist Mounted on Base
By Benedict Michael Tatti
Located in Surfside, FL
Benedict Tatti (1917-1993) worked in New York city as a sculptor, painter, educator, and video artist. He studied stone and wood carving under Louis Slobodkin at the Roerich Museum. He later attended the Leonardo da Vinci School of Art studying under Attilio Piccirelli. In l939 he taught adult classes with the Teachers Project of the WPA and attended the Art Students League for three and a half years on full scholarship. He studied under William Zorach and Ossip Zadkine and later became Zorach’s assistant. Later in his career, he attended the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts. During World War II, Tatti served in the United States Army Air Force, where he spent three years assigned to variety of projects. In 1948, Benedict Tatti married Adele Rosenberg in New York City.
Throughout his career, Tatti continuously experimented with various media. From 1952-1963, Tatti executed sculptural models of architectural and consumer products for the industrial designers, Raymond Loewy Associates; later he became a color consultant for the firm. In the 1960s, influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, Tatti turned from carving directly in wood and stone to creating assemblage architecture sculptures, using bronze metal and other industrial materials.
He was included in the important show "Aspects de la Sculpture Americaine", at Galerie Claude Bernard Paris, France, in October 1960 along with Ibram Lassaw, Theodore Roszak, David Smith, Louise Bourgeois, Danese Corey, Dorothy Dehner, Lin Emery, Lily Ente, David Hayes, Louise Nevelson, Tony Rosenthal, Richard Stankiewicz, Sam Szafran...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Vortex, " Abstract Steel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This abstract sculpture by Joe Sorge is made with steel and blue wax. A single strip of steel extends up from a small steel base, spiraling several times and then extending out strai...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Israeli Abstract Figures Art Brut Polychromed Bronze Sculpture Aharon Bezalel
Located in Surfside, FL
Aharon Bezalel (born Afghanistan 1926) Born in Afghanistan in 1926 and immigrated to Israel at an early age. As a youth was engaged as a silversmith and craftsman, and was a student of the sculptor Zev Ben-Zvi from whom he absorbed the basic concepts of classic and modernist art and interpreted, according to them, ideas based on ancient Hebrew sources.
Aharon Bezalel works and resides in Jerusalem, he taught art for many years.
“I saw myself as part of this region. I wanted to find the contact between my art and my surroundings. Those were the first years of Jean Piro’s excavations at the Beer-Sheba mound. They found there, for example, the Canaanite figurines that I especially liked and that were an element that connected me with the past and with this place.” “…a seed and sperm or male and female. These continue life. The singular, the individual alone, cannot exist; I learned this from my father who dabbled with the Kabbalah.”
(Aharon Bezalel, excerpt from an interview with David Gerstein)
“The singular in Aharon Bezalel’s work is always potentially a couple if not a threesome[…] the one is also the many: when the individual is revealed within the group he will always seek a huddling, a clinging together.
The principle of modular construction is required by this perception of unity and multiplicity, as modular construction in his work is an act of conception or defense.
Two poles of unity, potentially alone, exist in A. Bezalel’s world: From a formal, sculptural sense these are the sphere and pillar, metaphorically these are the female in the final stages of pregnancy and the solitary male individual. Sphere-seed-woman; Pillar-strand-man. The disproportional, small heads in A. Bezalel’s figures leave humankind in it’s primal physical capacity. The woman as a pregnancy or hips, the man as an aggressive or defensive force, the elongated chest serves as a phallus and weapon simultaneously.
(Gideon Ofrat)
EIN HAROD About the Museum's Holdings: Israeli art is represented by the works of Reuven Rubin, Zaritzky, Nahum Gutman...
Category
1960s Expressionist Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Alexander's Inspiration (Abstract Sculpture)
Located in London, GB
Aluminum sheet, metal wire and acrylic - mobile
"Limited edition of 8
1/8
Available on request — 3 week turnaround "
Amaury Maillet is a self-taught artist who explored art in Pro...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Who Washes the Feet of Mary Magdalene. Sculpture made in Porcelain, hand-painted
Located in Miami Beach, FL
This piece recalls the art historical depictions of Mary Magdalene. Though she is often contextualized as the one who washed Jesus’s feet, Hodge centers her as the subject and asks “Who takes care of her?”. She answers with the scene of another woman washing her feet, which speaks to the ways that women’s care for one another is often unseen.
The three series that make up her thesis show all center around the woman as an art historical trope who becomes a contemporary archetype of tenderness and tenacity with her own narrative. The tradition of the woman as muse or object is questioned and turned upside down as she gives her women the position of subject, i.e., the position of power. The jars, which uphold pairs of women, are the ultimate overturn of male dominance as she removes and replaces all male characters from famous artworks with women...
Category
2010s Other Art Style Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold
Curved Form -original geometrical abstract sculpture-artwork-contemporary Art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.
"Curved Form" by David Sprakes is an original table-top bronze...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Abstract Sculpture Walter Valentini Città Del Sole City of The Sun
Located in Brescia, IT
Walter Valentini was born in 1928 in South Italy. A painter and engraver, he lives and works in Milan. He is Holder of the chair for engraving at the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Palette, Abstract 3D Original Metal Wall Sculpture, Ready to Hang
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2024
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Palette,
Size: 30" x 72" x 4'' inch, 76x...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Blue Orbit by Kuno Vollet - Large Contemporary Round Orbit sculpture
By Kuno Vollet
Located in DE
A large contemporary blue steel sculpture. Beautiful on the floor or a pedestal.
A contemporary statement piece full of elegance and movement.
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Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Neolithic Site Plan mixed media on wood metal wall sculpture
Located in Palm Desert, CA
I am usually not thinking so much about a finished work, but am inspired, accepting and mystified by the process of creating it. I see each of my works as a rehearsal in enduring un...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
$4,500 Sale Price
35% Off
Red, Yellow and Blue - minimalist, abstract, powder-coated steel sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This outdoor abstract figurative steel sculpture is by Robert Clarke-Ellis.
The engaging, theatrical and colourful work of Robert Clarke-Ellis has found an audience in both Canada a...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Steel
Shamsé - minimalist, contemporary, geometric abstract, steel outdoor sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This monumental outdoor sculpture is rendered in a contemporary geometric form.
Amin Sadraei Tabatabai creates arresting sculptural work that embraces tradition and re-imagines it i...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Convergence - abstract, geometric, corten and stainless steel outdoor sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary abstract outdoor sculpture is forged from steel.
The dynamic, eclectic sculptural work of Quebec artist Claude Millette is highly regarded for its innovation in bo...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stainless Steel, Steel
Autumn, Abstract Art, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Autumn,
Size: 19" x 24" x 4'' inch, (49x61x1...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Melancholy Man - abstract, contemporary, stainless steel outdoor sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary abstract outdoor steel sculpture represents a male figure.
Ferhat Özgür Görel’s dynamic sculptural work has been showcased in thirteen different countries. The Geo...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stainless Steel
Halcyon Gold - contemporary, abstract, gold-plated, steel, outdoor sculpture
By Viktor Mitic
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary abstract sculpture was created from stainless steel and painted gold.
This impressive monumental sculpture by Viktor Mitic was forged from stainless steel and pain...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold, Stainless Steel
1980 Italy Post-Modern Bronze Abstract Sculpture by Ottorino Tonelli Adamo
Located in Brescia, IT
This artwork was created by the Italian artist Ottorino Tonelli. Title "Adamo" translated "Adam"
Ottorino Tonelli was born in 1948 in Carrara, where he lives and works. After having ...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
1980 Italy Post-Modern Bronze Abstract Sculpture Beppe Bonetti Piccolo Racconto
Located in Brescia, IT
This artwork was created by the Italian artist Beppe Bonetti. Title "Piccolo racconto" translate "Little tale""
Beppe Bonetti was born in 1951 in Brescia, Italy, where he lives an...
Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Contemporary Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Cloud Study: House', 2013 by David Ruth
By David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
Cloud Study: House is a contemporary abstract glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Cloud Study Series. It contains hues of white and blue painterly brushstroke formations in glass ...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stainless Steel
Karl Stirner Abstract Brutalist Bronze Sculptures, Priced Each
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Karl Stirner (German/American, 1923-2016)
Marking(s); notes: signed
Materials: bronze
Dimensions (H, W, D): largest; 21.5"h, 7.5"w, 5"d (varies, please...
Category
20th Century Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Simpatico
By Christopher Curtis
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
This abstract bronze sculpture attaches to the black granite base using a rotating pin mount, allowing you to change the view as often as you'd like. The bronze sculpture measures 16...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Granite, Bronze
Triangulation, Abstract Art, Modern Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Abstract Art, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary ...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
"Amorphous Structures 4" Wall Sculpture 41 x 16 x 6 in Ed. 1/1 by ILLYA TIGOIS
Located in Culver City, CA
"Amorphous Structures 4" Wall Sculpture 41 x 16 x 6 in Ed. 1/1 by ILLYA TIGOIS
Title: Amorphous Structures 4, Reflection
Medium: steel & acrylic paint (varnish)
“Amorphous structur...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Play Time, Abstract 3D Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Play Time,
Siz...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Electric, Abstract 3D Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, One of a Kind
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Electric,
Size: 48" x 13" x 4'' inch, ...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Clockwork, Modern, Original Metal Wall Sculpture, contemporary Ready to Hang
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2022
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Clockwork,
Size: 36" x 54" x 4'' inch, 91x137x10 cm, ...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Tool-Box
By Mary Shaffer
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
This "Tool-Box" installation by Mary Shaffer includes all nine slumped glass and found metal tool sculptures, as well as the custom, painted wood wall cabinet for display...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
$21,000
Architectural Dream - dark, dynamic, abstract modernist, steel sculpture
By Otto Rogers
Located in Bloomfield, ON
In the 1960’s, Canadian Otto Rogers was one of the first artists to create abstract sculptures out of welded steel and continued to do so during his long career. He was an admirer an...
Category
2010s Abstract Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Donal Hord Bronze Sculpture, 1926, “Kneeling Indians”
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Donal hord bronze sculpture, 1926. “Kneeling Indians” 10" H x 9" W x 9" D.
A bronze stand with a kneeling Indian at each corner bearing a bronze bowl.
Two Pieces. In excellent condi...
Category
Early 20th Century Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
$7,840 Sale Price
20% Off
Dawn, Abstract 3D Original Glass Wall Sculpture, modern Art
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan,
Work: Original Artwork,
Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture,
Year: 2024
Style: Contemporary Art,
Subject: Dawn,
Size: 37.5" x 77.5" x 1'' inch, 95x197...
Category
2010s Modern Metal Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
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