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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Fabric
Dog on wood palate with twine: 'Speak to Me'
Located in New York, NY
Elizabeth Jordan is an artist working primarily in sculpture and whose work uses multiple materials to produce unique, organic forms. In addition to a solo and group shows at Ivy Bro...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Basket of heads sculpture: 'Men, Women and Children'
Located in New York, NY
Elizabeth Jordan is an artist working primarily in sculpture and whose work uses multiple materials to produce unique, organic forms. In addition to a solo and group shows at Ivy Bro...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Clay, Burlap, Plaster, Wood
Linda Stein, Case 905 - Contemporary Art Mixed Media Wunderkammer Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Case 905 - Contemporary Art Mixed Media Wunderkammer Sculpture
This work from Linda Stein's Displacement From Home series draws from the tradition of wunderkammer/cabin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Linda Stein, Case 1204 - Contemporary Art Mixed Media Wunderkammer Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Case 1204 - Contemporary Art Mixed Media Wunderkammer Sculpture
This work from Linda Stein's Displacement From Home series draws from the tradition of wunderkammer/cabi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Centaure
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s artistic practice is shaped predominantly by sculpture, expressed in the form of installations and detailed miniature models. Lachapelle presents playful unive...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Nylon
Gallon de démesure
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Agrafeuse
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Enfoncer le clou
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Coversation
By Ron Reihel
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A sculpture by Ron Reihel. "Conversation" is an abstract, plaster, wood and canvas sculpture, executed in black by contemporary artist Ron Reihel. "Conversation" depicts a group of t...
Category
1990s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Canvas, Plaster, Wood
Hippo Hula Hoop Dancer II, maquette
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 9
Bjorn Skaarup Biography
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European U...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Hippo Ballerina, en pointe
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bjorn Skaarup Biography
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Inst...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Hippo Hula Hoop Dancer, maquette
Located in Greenwich, CT
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Skaarup has also furthered his education with post-doctoral studies at the Warburg Institute, London and Columbia University, New York
In addition to his career as a self-taught sculptor, Skaarup has written and illustrated numerous books on historical, archaeological, and anatomical subjects.
"My animal sculptures represent a number of characters that have been given man-made and cultural tools and attributes that underline their particular traits – the dignity and supremacy of the majestic lion, the chivalrous nature of the ermine, the speed of the cheetah, the height of the giraffe, and the heavenly aspirations of the ostrich... The sculptures are a celebration of life and nature and its many intriguing shapes and creatures, all placed in peculiar and surreal encounters between nature and culture. The result is a group of bronze sculptures that combines the gracious and exclusive with the communicative, distorted and humorous."
Okholm Skaarup has created a contemporary bestiary, or classical book of animals, in bronze. Each sculpture presents a whimsical story or allegory to decipher, with sources ranging from ancient fables and art history to music and modern animation. The Majestic Lion, traditional king of the animals, wears the crown and armor of a great monarch in the style of Medici court sculptor Giambologna, yet he sits astride a rocking horse, a reference to his fleeting and jovial power. Frogs reenact Homeric battles in the Batrachomyomachia and Micenaean Horse, while mice peer through spectacles and listen at telephones as The Five Senses. A cheetah rides a scooter to move faster, a giraffe stands on stilts to reach higher, and a kangaroo bounces on a pogo stick—a “kængurustylte” in Okholm Skaarup’s native Danish.
From 1994 to 2004, Okholm Skaarup was an artist at the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen, before moving to Florence and receiving a PhD from the European University Institute in 2009. While in Florence, he studied the work of Renaissance sculptors Donatello, Michelangelo, and Giambologna, learning the vanishing art of large-scale bronze casting.
“I am constantly trying to improve my skills in modeling, and see how far the medium can go,” Skaarup explains.
“How many fun details you can add, how many forms you can create—ideally large, heavy forms that rest on light foundations, so the work appears as vibrant as possible. With bronze, you can make the most dynamic shapes imaginable.”
In Okholm Skaarup’s intricately polychrome work, he explores the voluminous form of a tutu and leotard-clad hippo, which at once references Degas’s Little Dancer of Fourteen Years and Disney’s Fantasia...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Hippo Hula Hoop Dancer
Located in Greenwich, CT
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Skaarup has also furthered his education with post-doctoral studies at the Warburg Institute, London and Columbia University, New York
In addition to his career as a self-taught sculptor, Skaarup has written and illustrated numerous books on historical, archaeological, and anatomical subjects.
"My animal sculptures represent a number of characters that have been given man-made and cultural tools and attributes that underline their particular traits – the dignity and supremacy of the majestic lion, the chivalrous nature of the ermine, the speed of the cheetah, the height of the giraffe, and the heavenly aspirations of the ostrich... The sculptures are a celebration of life and nature and its many intriguing shapes and creatures, all placed in peculiar and surreal encounters between nature and culture. The result is a group of bronze sculptures that combines the gracious and exclusive with the communicative, distorted and humorous."
Okholm Skaarup has created a contemporary bestiary, or classical book of animals, in bronze. Each sculpture presents a whimsical story or allegory to decipher, with sources ranging from ancient fables and art history to music and modern animation. The Majestic Lion, traditional king of the animals, wears the crown and armor of a great monarch in the style of Medici court sculptor Giambologna, yet he sits astride a rocking horse, a reference to his fleeting and jovial power. Frogs reenact Homeric battles in the Batrachomyomachia and Micenaean Horse, while mice peer through spectacles and listen at telephones as The Five Senses. A cheetah rides a scooter to move faster, a giraffe stands on stilts to reach higher, and a kangaroo bounces on a pogo stick—a “kængurustylte” in Okholm Skaarup’s native Danish.
From 1994 to 2004, Okholm Skaarup was an artist at the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen, before moving to Florence and receiving a PhD from the European University Institute in 2009. While in Florence, he studied the work of Renaissance sculptors Donatello, Michelangelo, and Giambologna, learning the vanishing art of large-scale bronze casting.
“I am constantly trying to improve my skills in modeling, and see how far the medium can go,” Skaarup explains.
“How many fun details you can add, how many forms you can create—ideally large, heavy forms that rest on light foundations, so the work appears as vibrant as possible. With bronze, you can make the most dynamic shapes imaginable.”
In Okholm Skaarup’s intricately polychrome work, he explores the voluminous form of a tutu and leotard-clad hippo, which at once references Degas’s Little Dancer of Fourteen Years and Disney’s Fantasia...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Hippo Circus Ribbon Dancer II, maquette
Located in Greenwich, CT
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Fading pink (#1)
By Hernan Bas
Located in New York, NY
Hernan Bas is best known for his narratively rich scenes that feature a wide-range of references spanning art and literature, popular culture, kitsch, the occult, religion, and mythology. Across his works, Bas seeks to defamiliarize everyday experience through humor, revealing the surreal and absurd lurking beneath the mundane.
In conceiving this flamingo sculpture series, Bas was inspired specifically by the 19th century novel ‘Against Nature’ by Joris-Karl Huysmans. In the novel, the main character, an astute dandy of epic proportions, decides to cover a pet tortoise's shell with ornate jewels in order to see how the light would glimmer on it as it slowly treaded across his carpets. Bas imagined a fictional character of his own, a "Florida Dandy," who would naturally want bright pink flamingos as pets. The ball and chain keep them from flying away and simultaneously constrain them to a certain territory.
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Fading pink (#1), 2016-2017
resin, feathers, rug, galvanized metal buoy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Breath
Located in New Orleans, LA
Thierry Job was born in Marseille, France and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He studied art at the School of Beaux Arts in Paris. His works as been exhibited at th...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Hippo Ballerina, en pointe II
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 9
Bjorn Okholm Skaarup, Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European Uni...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Hippo Circus Ribbon Dancer
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 9
Bjorn Skaarup (Danish, b. 1973) holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze, Steel
Hippo Circus Ribbon Dancer II
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 9
Bjorn Skaarup (Danish, b. 1973) holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze, Steel
I'm an Achiever!
By Keith Young
Located in Kansas City, MO
Keith Young
I'm an Achiever!
Collage on Canvas; Rubber, Glue, Wood, Cotton Canvas
Year: 2022
Size: 22x12.5x3in
Signed by hand
COA provided
Ready to hang
Ref.: 924802-1136
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Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Hippo Circus Ballerina
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition 1/9
Bronze with fabric skirt
Bjorn Skaarup, Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Rhino Harlequin, pirouette
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bjorn Skaarup Biography
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Inst...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Hippo Ballerina, pirouette II
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bjorn Skaarup Biography
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Inst...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
COCTEAU
Located in New York, NY
faience boxer covered with cotton crochet in orange and white
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Faience, Cotton
Geisha
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a signed and numbered limited edition of 18. Commission Only, lead time is apx. 6 weeks. This dimensional wall sculpture is created with layered laser cut aluminum pieces ei...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Rhino Harlequin, bowing
Located in Greenwich, CT
Danish, b. 1973
Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Rhino Harlequin
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sculpture of a Rhino Harlequin by Bjorn Skaarup
Edition of 6
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
'Spinta Tire' Conceptual Sculpture, Found Object
Located in Rye, NY
Artist Statement:
The object rotates is an element that has allowed man to evolve, know and survive, an element that is closer to the forms of nature, but created by man; An object so important that it could not only remain dirty and in the background, but clean and soft.
Sculpture made from a tire...
Category
2010s Contemporary Fabric Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Rubber, Mixed Media
Fabric figurative sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.
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