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Period: 1990s
Balerina on a Cube Sculpture, Realism Style, Ballet Series, 38cm Tall
Balerina on a Cube Sculpture, Realism Style, Ballet Series, 38cm Tall

Balerina on a Cube Sculpture, Realism Style, Ballet Series, 38cm Tall

Located in Zofingen, AG

This sculpture depicts a dancer sitting on a cube. Thin lines, graceful refined shapes give the figure weightlessness. The body is made in realism manner and shows the dancer's tired...

Category

Realist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

KAWS - Limited Edition Historic 1st Companion ever uniquely Hand Signed & Dated
KAWS - Limited Edition Historic 1st Companion ever uniquely Hand Signed & Dated

KAWS - Limited Edition Historic 1st Companion ever uniquely Hand Signed & Dated

By KAWS

Located in New York, NY

KAWS VERY FIRST COMPANION - HISTORIC Uniquely Hand signed by the artist. (the regular edition was unsigned) KAWS Limited Edition 1st Companion (Hand Signed by KAWS), 1999 Painted Ca...

Category

Street Art 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Mixed Media

Original HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED 7/30 Pumpkin (Red) Sculpture on base with box
Original HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED 7/30 Pumpkin (Red) Sculpture on base with box

Original HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED 7/30 Pumpkin (Red) Sculpture on base with box

By Yayoi Kusama

Located in New York, NY

Yayoi Kusama Original Limited Edition hand signed and numbered Pumpkin (Red), 1998 Painted cast resin on ceramic tile in the original wood box, display plate and paper box Signed and...

Category

Pop Art 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Resin, Mixed Media, Permanent Marker

“Dreaming of her”
“Dreaming of her”

“Dreaming of her”

By Markus Pierson

Located in Warren, NJ

This is an Markus Pierson Dreaming of Her Sculpture Wood Sculpturer 1987 48 inches tall 50 made. Measures 48x12. In good condition

Category

1990s Sculptures

Materials

Oil

Brutalist Late 20th Century Figurative Panther Sculpture
Brutalist Late 20th Century Figurative Panther Sculpture

Brutalist Late 20th Century Figurative Panther Sculpture

Located in Beachwood, OH

Alexsander Danel (Estonian, 1940-2001) Brutalist Panther Sculpture, 1996 Signed 'Danel' and 'Austin Sculpture' to back leg 13.5 x 16.5 inches Alexsander Danel was born in Estonia and graduated from both the Moscow Industrial Arts School and the Moscow Fine Arts Academy. He earned many awards and distinctions in the Soviet Union, including "Best Work of the Year" in 1973 for his monumental work commemorating the history of the Russian Wars, installed in Kirov. Alexsander Danel emigrated to the U.S. in 1976, after spending a year in Rome where he sculpted set designs for Fellini's "Cassanova" and the Napoli Theater production of "Aida". After settling in New York, he completed commissions for Rockefeller Plaza and Radio City Music Hall. In 1992, he held his first one person show exhibiting computer generated...

Category

1990s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Male Bust - Bronze Sculpture by Igor Mitoraj - 1991
Male Bust - Bronze Sculpture by Igor Mitoraj - 1991

Male Bust - Bronze Sculpture by Igor Mitoraj - 1991

By Igor Mitoraj

Located in Roma, IT

Amazing male bronze bust with a black patina. This work is the 6th from an edition of eight. Its creator, Igor Mitoraj, is a polish sculptor deeply rooted in the classical tradition....

Category

Contemporary 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Hand Signed Dated 1993 Colorful Acrylic Vasa Laminated Lucite Triangle Sculpture
Hand Signed Dated 1993 Colorful Acrylic Vasa Laminated Lucite Triangle Sculpture

Hand Signed Dated 1993 Colorful Acrylic Vasa Laminated Lucite Triangle Sculpture

By Vasa Velizar Mihich

Located in Surfside, FL

Irregular triangle, 1993 Laminated acrylic Hand signed and dated: Vasa / 1993 4" H x 12" W x 3" D (size is approximate) Vasa Velizar Mihich (born 1933), known as Vasa, is an America...

Category

Abstract Geometric 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Lucite

Lundberg Art Glass Van Gogh Night Stars Vase
Lundberg Art Glass Van Gogh Night Stars Vase

Lundberg Art Glass Van Gogh Night Stars Vase

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Lundberg Studios Art Glass Vase. Every piece of glass that bears the Lundberg Studios signature represents the finest in contemporary art glass. Crafted by master glass blowers, trad...

Category

Contemporary 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

"The Playful Journey" Acrylic on Copper Abstract Composition 1997
"The Playful Journey" Acrylic on Copper Abstract Composition 1997

"The Playful Journey" Acrylic on Copper Abstract Composition 1997

By Stephen Schulz

Located in Soquel, CA

Bold and dynamic abstract composition titled "The Playful Journey" by Stephen Schulz (American, b. 1948). Schulz has used various types of acrylic paint, mixed with silicon to create a variety of textures. Signed and dated "Schulz 97" on verso, with an inscription that reads "For Leo and his Beautiful Family". Wood support frame on verso. Stephen Schulz (American, b. 1948) is an artist who has lived and worked in Fresno and Santa Cruz, California, and Cedar Grove, New Jersey. He has studied privately with Julie Connell, Jan Daniels, Michele Faia, Elle Fielder, Sal Pecoraro, Susan Stover, and Chris Volpe. Artist’s Statement: “My painting and artistic expression opens the doorway into an unconscious and creative world, where an uninhibited expression can take place, as one becomes immersed without the perception of time. Painting and design started it. From the beginning the process of transforming materials into art has struck me as a magical alchemy and, over the years, that mysterious process has had its hold on me, leading me from hobby to art. The creative process fills me with a sense of wonder and has proven a most amenable vehicle for transforming inner vision to outer reality. I paint from the inside out. Though I work quite deliberately, consciously employing both traditional and innovative techniques, my unconscious is the region of the most fertile of creative soil. I love working with a full complement of colors but often find my design direction working within the narrow spectrum of black and white, shadow and light. Some of my early inspiration comes from the New York School and artists such as Franz Kline and Jackson Pollock. Their ideas and techniques have helped to free my mind to explore areas of the unconscious that aren’t restricted by the world of right and wrong, good and bad. The journey continues and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to explore this exquisite world of the creative process.” Education: University of Oklahoma: 1966-1967 Canada College, AA Degree: 1972-1974 University of California: 1974-1975 Exhibitions: 2014 - Studio show Fresno, CA 2010 - Dubai (UAI) Animal rights show; Gallery 10, Washington, DC 2008, 2009 - Jia Salon & Gallery, Fresno, CA 2007 - Studio Exhibition 2006 - Cabrillo College 2004 - Studio Exhibition 2000, 2001, 2002 - Rollf's Gallery, Fresno, CA 2000 - Studio show; Bridgeport Gallery, CT 1999 - Tercera Gallery, Los Gatos, CA; Matt Miller Design, SF, CA 1998 - Robin Hutchins Gallery, NJ; Teroera Gallery Los Gatos, CA; Verve Gallery Los Angeles, CA; Open Studio Aptos, CA; Brigitte Bohlem, Hamburg, Germany 1997 - Robin Hutchins Gallery, NJ; Teroera Gallery, Los Gatos, CA; Verve Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; The Pope Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA; Hanson Art Source, Tennessee 1996 - Robin Hutchins Gallery, NJ; Teroera Gallery Los Gatos, CA; Verve Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; The Pope Gallery Santa Cruz, CA; Hanson Art Source, Tennessee; Barlett Fine Arts, Pleasant, CA; Birchstone, Gallery, Wisconsin 1995 - Abrahamsen Design; Teroera Gallery Los Gatos, CA; Verve Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; The Pope Gallery Santa Cruz, CA; Hanson Art Source, Tennessee; Barlett Fine Arts, Pleasant, CA; Birchstone, Gallery, Wisconsin; l&I Gallery, NJ; Gillen Design, London Ontario Canada...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Veteran of Wounded Knee, 20"high, Bronze Bust by Denny Haskew

Veteran of Wounded Knee, 20"high, Bronze Bust by Denny Haskew

By Denny Haskew

Located in Loveland, CO

"Veteran of Wounded Knee" by Denny Haskew Figurative Bronze Bust of a Native American 10.5x23.5x19" Ed/20 "Proud Man look this way coyote sittin on your head, good for foolin the s...

Category

Contemporary 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Untitled
Untitled

Untitled

Located in Vancouver, CA

Ben McLeod (b. 1948, Aberdeen, Scotland) is a preeminent Canadian sculptor whose over five-decade practice is characterized by a profoundly self-propelled trajectory and the cultivat...

Category

Abstract 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Chili Verde, Nude Folk Art Ceramic Dish by RC Gorman
Chili Verde, Nude Folk Art Ceramic Dish by RC Gorman

Chili Verde, Nude Folk Art Ceramic Dish by RC Gorman

By R.C. Gorman

Located in Long Island City, NY

Limited edition cast ceramic dish with a hand-carved image of a nude woman tapering into the shape of a chili pepper. This sculpture by Indigenous American artist RC Gorman is signed...

Category

Folk Art 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Once-Off 30 cm High Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base "Protest"
Once-Off 30 cm High Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base "Protest"

Once-Off 30 cm High Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base "Protest"

By Herman van Nazareth

Located in Cape Town, ZA

Van Nazareth is somewhat of a reclusive personality and his bronze sculptures focus on primordial, illusive shapes. His figures are remote and uncommunicative, suggesting timelessnes...

Category

Contemporary 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Altair', 1993 by David Ruth
Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Altair', 1993 by David Ruth

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Altair', 1993 by David Ruth

By David Ruth

Located in Oakland, CA

'Altair' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space series. David fused various colored glass to create a layered, suspended, and vibrant ...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Ballerina on a Cube Sculpture, Bronze and Stone, Realist, 1990s
Ballerina on a Cube Sculpture, Bronze and Stone, Realist, 1990s

Ballerina on a Cube Sculpture, Bronze and Stone, Realist, 1990s

Located in Zofingen, AG

"Classical ballet was my main source of inspiration. Grace and beauty of ballerinas combining with extremely hard work they do. This combination is shocking and inspiring in the same...

Category

Realist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Vela', 1995 by David Ruth
Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Vela', 1995 by David Ruth

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Vela', 1995 by David Ruth

By David Ruth

Located in Oakland, CA

'Vela' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space series. This part of the series was inspired by astronomy and the distant galaxies and s...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Untitled

Sadamasa MotonagaUntitled, 1992

$2,000Sale Price|20% Off

Untitled

Located in Washington , DC, DC

Very rare ceramic by Gutai avant-garde artist Sadamasa Motonaga. Has a brilliant copper metallic background giving this piece a very strong presence.

Category

Contemporary 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Cameo Pink Seaform with Black Lip Wrap (94.678.s1)
Cameo Pink Seaform with Black Lip Wrap (94.678.s1)

Cameo Pink Seaform with Black Lip Wrap (94.678.s1)

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Missouri, MO

Cameo Pink Seaform with Black Lip Wrap (94.678.s1), 1994 Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941) 14 x 32 x 18 inches Born in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly became the most famous ornate ...

Category

American Modern 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass

Organic Abstract Cast Paper Sculpture Relief Painting Suzanne Anker
Organic Abstract Cast Paper Sculpture Relief Painting Suzanne Anker

Organic Abstract Cast Paper Sculpture Relief Painting Suzanne Anker

By Suzanne Anker

Located in Surfside, FL

"Cocoon (1990)" by Suzanne Anker Suzanne Anker (born August 6, 1946) is an American visual artist and theorist. Considered a pioneer in Bio Art. She has been working at the relationship of art and the biological sciences for more than twenty five years. Her practice investigates the ways in which nature is being altered in the 21st century. Concerned with genetics, climate change, species extinction and toxic degradation, she calls attention to the beauty of life and the "necessity for enlightened thinking about nature’s 'tangled bank'.” Anker frequently works with "pre-defined and found materials"botanical specimens, medical museum artifacts, laboratory apparatus, microscopic images and geological specimens. Suzanne Anker was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 6, 1946. She earned a B.A. in Art from Brooklyn College of the City of New York and an M.F.A. from the University of Colorado in Boulder (1976). She also completed independent Studies with Ad Reinhardt (1966-1967) and studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School (1968). She lives with the artist Frank Gillette in Manhattan and East Hampton, NY. During the mid 70s to the mid 80s, Anker worked almost exclusively on sculptural handmade paper reliefs. She started papermaking in 1974 on the basis of reading Dard Hunter's and Claire Romano's books. In 1975 she worked with Garner Tullis at the Institute of Experimental Printmaking in Santa Cruz, California. The paper reliefs produced at his institute were exhibited at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York City in 1976.[ The same year, she participated in the North American Hand Papermaking exhibition organized by Richard Minsky at the Center for Book Arts in New York City. From a background as a printmaker, Anker initially worked with cast paper, made in latex molds. Subsequently, she incorporated limestone and fossils in her experiment with combinations of paper and stone. For her 1979 solo exhibition at the Walker Art Center, Anker installed large limestone planks that extended from the interior to the exterior of the gallery. The same year, she presented an installation of limestone and its residual chalk dust at P.S. 1’s "A Great Big Drawing Show" curated by Alanna Heiss with artists Vito Acconci, Alice Aycock, Frank Gillette, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Richard Serra, and others. Suzanne Anker is considered "one of the pioneers in the broader field of art, science, and technology", particularly in the burgeoning field of Bio Art. In 1994, Suzanne Anker curated Gene Culture: Molecular Metaphor in Visual Art – one of the first art exhibitions on the subject of art and genetics – at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus in New York. The exhibition investigated "the ways in which genetic imaging operates as aesthetic signs". From 2004 to 2006, Suzanne Anker hosted twenty episodes of the Bio-Blurb Show, a 30-minute-long internet radio program originally broadcast on WPS1 Art Radio, in collaboration with MoMA. The show focused on the intersection of art and the biological sciences, and the ethical and aesthetic dimensions therein. It is currently archived on Alanna Heiss’ Clocktower Productions. In 2006, Anker co-curated the exhibition Neuroculture: Visual Art and the Brain, at the Westport Arts Center with Giovanni Frazzetto. The exhibition presented an investigation of aspects of the human brain, and its attendant representations. Suzanne Anker is the Chair of the School of Visual Arts (SVA)'s BFA Fine Arts Department in New York City (2005-present). She previously chaired the SVA BFA Art History Department (2000-2005). In 2011, Anker founded the SVA Bio Art Lab, the first Bio Art laboratory in a Fine Arts Department in the United States. The SVA Bio Art Lab is located in Chelsea, New York City and has been conceived as a place where "scientific tools and techniques become methodologies in art practice". Anker has participated in lectures and symposia in prominent institutions around the world, including Harvard University, Boston; University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Yale University, New Haven; Art-Sci UCLA, Los Angeles; Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Baltimore; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York; Museum of Arts and Design, New York; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; London School of Economics, London; European Molecular Biology Laboratory- EMBL, Monterotondo, Italy; Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden; Leiden University, NL; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee; Courtauld Institute of Art, London; Banff Art Center, Alberta; The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, D.C.; Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Berlin;[ University of Amsterdam, NL; New York Academy of Sciences, Institute for the Humanities, New York University; DLD, Munich. Selected artworks Gene Pool Anker’s interests in the natural world extended her investigation into the microscopic domain of chromosomes and genes. Appropriating scientific images, she created Gene Pool in 1991, a body of work that includes suspended pigment on large vellum sheets and expansive sculptural arrays employing metallic fibers of stainless steel, copper, aluminum and bronze. Other works that reflect scientific representations of chromosomes include Chromosome Chart of Suzanne Anker –a presentation of her own DNA sequence as a self-portrait– and Cellular Script, in which she displays chromosome patterns as a kind of calligraphy. Biota (2011) is a sculptural installation by Suzanne Anker composed of porcelain sculptures and silver-leaf figurines. The porcelain objects are fabricated by immersing natural sea sponges into a mixture of kaolin, feldspar, and quartz. "The organic material of the sponge burns away in the process, leaving behind only the perfect replica of nature". Exhibitions Selected one-person exhibitions "The Biosphere Blues Mending an Unhinged Earth", O'NewWall, Seoul, Korea (2017). “Culturing Life”, Sam Francis Gallery...

Category

1990s Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Large Nude Male Torso Bronze Sculpture on Marble Base
Large Nude Male Torso Bronze Sculpture on Marble Base

Large Nude Male Torso Bronze Sculpture on Marble Base

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Nude Male Torso Bronze Sculpture on Marble Base Nicola Rivelli large bronze sculpture of a male torso mounted on a rectangular gray stone/marble base, artist signed on back lower ri...

Category

Modern 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Gymnast, Eighth Life
Gymnast, Eighth Life

Gymnast, Eighth Life

By Richard MacDonald

Located in Laguna Beach, CA

Created by artist Richard MacDonald for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics, Flair Across America celebrates the triumph of the human spirit and the idealization of the human form. Wh...

Category

1990s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Al Okab', 1993 by David Ruth
Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Al Okab', 1993 by David Ruth

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Al Okab', 1993 by David Ruth

By David Ruth

Located in Oakland, CA

'Al Okab' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space series. This part of the series was inspired by astronomy and the distant galaxies an...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Blue Scream Metal Sculpture
Blue Scream Metal Sculpture

Blue Scream Metal Sculpture

By Joseph Meerbott

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Blue Scream Aluminum, and urethane car paint, artist signed and dated. The sculpture is in three seperate parts dismounted for shipping. Based in South Florida, Joseph Meerbott has...

Category

Modern 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Zephyr Green Macchia with Blue Lip Wrap
Zephyr Green Macchia with Blue Lip Wrap

Zephyr Green Macchia with Blue Lip Wrap

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Missouri, MO

Zephyr Green Macchia with Blue Lip Wrap, 1996 Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941) 8 x 10 x 10 inches Signed and Dated on Bottom Born in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly became the most...

Category

American Modern 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass

Island Jewel, Unique Cut Glass OP Art Sculpture by Jon Kuhn
Island Jewel, Unique Cut Glass OP Art Sculpture by Jon Kuhn

Island Jewel, Unique Cut Glass OP Art Sculpture by Jon Kuhn

By Jon Kuhn

Located in Long Island City, NY

A polished glass sculpture by Joh Kuhn from 1992. A spectacular sculpture of crystal clear glass that forms a complicated prism in which light is reflected in a multitude of optical ...

Category

Op Art 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Al Safi', 1993 by David Ruth
Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Al Safi', 1993 by David Ruth

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Al Safi', 1993 by David Ruth

By David Ruth

Located in Oakland, CA

'Al Safi' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space series. This part of the series was inspired by astronomy and the distant galaxies an...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Antoine LePerlier “Vase Ultime” Sculpture, Unique
Antoine LePerlier “Vase Ultime” Sculpture, Unique

Antoine LePerlier “Vase Ultime” Sculpture, Unique

By Antoine Leperlier

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Antoine LePerlier (b. 1953) Marking(s); notes: signed, numbered (see detail photos); 1996 Country of origin; materials: French; pate de verre glass, gl...

Category

Contemporary 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Waka Tupapku', 1996 by David Ruth
Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Waka Tupapku', 1996 by David Ruth

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Waka Tupapku', 1996 by David Ruth

By David Ruth

Located in Oakland, CA

'Waka Tupapaku' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space series. About the Internal Space Series: David’s experiments with sheet glass and fusing led him to try to make the glass thicker to see more interior space. It was during this time a professor pointed out that he was working with a metaphor, for which the internal space of the glass was the equivalent to the internal life of the mind. This became his operating mantra but also forced him to come to terms with the casting of thick sections. “Creating those internal spaces came with some problems. Other than telescope mirrors, I did not know that anyone annealed glass in a kiln for more than a day or two. When pieces cracked after five days of cooling, I could not believe they would need even more time. The tragedy...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 1990s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

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