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Shawn Kolodny"Resonance in Rust" Abstract Sculpture 38" x 24" x 24" in by Shawn Kolodny2025
2025
$6,000
£4,671.40
€5,312.73
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NOK 62,751.42
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"Resonance in Rust" Abstract Sculpture 38" x 24" x 24" in by Shawn Kolodny
Medium: Steel & Automotive Paint
Shawn Kolodny is a Miami-based artist renowned for his immersive, large-scale installations that explore the intersections of nature, perception, and inner consciousness. Over the past 15 years, Kolodny has created transformative site-specific works for cultural institutions and private clients worldwide. His signature use of reflective steel spheres captures the symmetry, volume, and kinetic energy found in both the natural world and human imagination.
Kolodny’s installations transcend traditional art boundaries, forming dynamic, often fantastical environments that invite mindfulness, self-reflection, and a sense of childlike wonder. His work encourages audiences to engage with their surroundings in more meaningful, imaginative ways. Internationally recognized for his innovative practice, Kolodny has collaborated with House of Creed, Missoni, Four Seasons, Snow Lodge at St. Regis Aspen, Pharrell’s Something In The Water Festival, and more. He is represented by William Morris Endeavor.
- Creator:Shawn Kolodny (1971, American)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 38 in (96.52 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085116725972
Shawn Kolodny
Emerging with a highly sought after, provocative series of the year Shawn Kolodny's gives you something to talk about. Drawing from a life spent amongst substance, addiction, and materialism, as the owner and operator of New York City’s most prominent nightclubs, he has been both the observer and the subject. For Kolodny, addiction is a pathological relationship in which things replace the self. Kolodny’s work confronts the infinite cycle of fake fulfillment shaped by modern society’s addiction to ego, using the most sought-after brands and the most addictive drugs as a visual medium.
Shawn Kolodny (born 1971) is an American artist, living and working in Manhattan, New York, and Miami, Florida. Kolodny received his Bachelor of Industrial Design from Syracuse University in 1994 and his MBA from Stern School of Business in 2010.
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