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Period: Early 2000s
'Dressed For Tonight' Shona stone sculpture signed by Rangarirai Makunde
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Dressed For Tonight' is an original black serpentine stone sculpture signed by the Zimbabwean artist Rangarirai Makunde. The sculpture presents the figure of a tall and elegant woma...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Stone

Book of Love (Red/Blue/Green), aluminum wall sculpture
Located in Aventura, FL
Silkscreen on powder-coated fabricated aluminum. From the roman numeral edition of 5. Measures 26 x 26 x 2 inches. R. Indiana '96 incised on the right side. Hand written in gol...
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Pop Art Early 2000s Sculptures

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Metal

Next Wave
Located in Greenwich, CT
American, b. 1958 Jim Rennert was born in 1958, and grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Salt Lake City, Utah. After ten trying years of working in business, Rennert was inspired to ex...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Polish Modernist Man Leaping Leopard Bronze Expressionist Art Sculpture
Located in Surfside, FL
Signed bronze from small edition of 8. plus 4 artists proofs Dominic Albinski, was born in South Africa, in 1975. He started sculpting, at a young age, at the Art Classes of Mercia Desmond, in Johannesburg. From the start, his talent for capturing movement, and character in his human, and animal figures was remarkable. Dominic had a happy childhood, spending his time in the studio, where he studied art and anatomy, which was later to become one of the major themes of his sculptures. He also spent a lot of time on the South African coast; Durban, North Coast and Cape, Plettenburg Bay and in the bush Kruger Park, Okovango Swamps, Chobe and Pilansberg game reserves. He was a good student, but preferred sculpting in his studio, among his artworks, than studying. After finishing High School (St John’s College), he left for Paris, to start a life of independence, in the French capital, famous for artists like Rodin, Bugatti, Carpeaux, Daumier, Giacometti, and Picasso, who inspired him. He was excepted into the prestigious Institute of Political Science. However, his passion for sculpture, made him choose sculpture as a career. He started studying sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and with the British Sculptor, James Butler in England. Here, he learnt observation and techniques that would stand him in good stead later, when he came back to France, as a Professor of Communication at the renowned Ecole Francaise D’Attache de Presse near the Champs Elysees. He had his first major exhibition at the Arnaud Gallery in Verneuil sur Avre in Normandy. A collector, found interest in his work, and created a vast collection of his bronzes, as well as promoting Dominic in various galleries in the region of Normandy, and Touraine, such as Galerie 21 and Club de Arche de Noe, in Tours and Galerie des Remparts, and Eclat de Verre, in Le Mans. He also exhibited in La Rochelle in the Galerie Hourdin, and Bordeaux at the Galerie des Remparts. During this period he studied Literature at the Sorbonne. In Paris, several galleries took Dominic’s work, including Galerie Arcima, on Rue St Jaques, Galerie Herouet, in the Marais, Galerie Etienne de Causans on rue de Seine, or Galerie Mouvances, on Place des Vosges. Dominic participated in a wildlife exhibition in Trocadero Center, and at the Hotel de Ville of Puteux. His sculpture Madness, was chosen to be exhibited as a finalist at the Brain-Up competition, in the Palais de Congres. This impressive sculpture, measuring 1m 60 is in the collection of the Hospital in Lille, and the Mandela Collection in Sandton South Africa, among other collections. In Poland, he had an exhibition in the Canadian Embassy Residence, in the South African Embassy, and in the French Embassy. His work “Man with Pipe” is in the collection of the Canadian Ambassador. His work “Portrait of Agnes” was acquired by the South African Ambassador who, opened Dominic’s exhibition in the Jagellonian University in Krakow, Holiday Inn, and in Galeria Mokotow, in Warsaw. He had an exhibiton in the Warsaw Financial Center on Emili Platter Street, and in the Sculpture Gallery on Jana Pawla street. Later, he exhibited in the Gallery of the Polish War Museum on Krakowskie Przedmiescie, on Nowy Swiat 44, in the Center of Promotion of Culture, Mazowieckie Center of Culture and in the Jan Nowak Jezorianski Center. His work was showcased in the Napiorkowska Gallery, Zapiecek Gallery on the square of the Old Town in Warsaw, Hunters Gallery, and Warsaw Art Gallery in the Marriot Hotel, and sold on various Auctions, such as Rempex, Agra Art, and Polswiss. Back in South Africa, Dominic had much success among his native art galleries, having his first major exhibition at the Mandela Square Gallery, in Sandton. Art Galleries, hearing of his exhibitions in France, took his work, such as the Cherie de Villiers Gallery, in the Mall, in Rosebank, and the Van den Berg Gallery, in Potchefstroom. Dominic also took his work to the USA, where he exhibited at the Modern Show in New York, and at the Dauphin Descours Gallery on Madison Avenue, and the Yew Tree House Antiques Gallery in New York, as well as the Geary Gallery, in Darion, and the Lions Gallery...
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Modern Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Gymnast Bust
Located in London, GB
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. While its message is universal, Flair Across America also embodies the Olympic credo stated by the father of the modern-day Olympics, Baron Pierre de Coubertin...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

'Stretching' original opal serpentine Shona sculpture signed by Canaan Ngandu
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Stretching' is an original opal serpentine sculpture signed by the Zimbabwean artist Canaan Musiyiwa Ngandu. The sculpture presents an abstract figure in Ngandu's quintessential sty...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Stone

Israeli Abstract Expressionist Dina Recanati Cosmos Painting, Sculpture in Metal
Located in Surfside, FL
Dina Recanati Cosmos Series (they look like outer space or abstract desert landscapes) Hand signed and dated 2002 Metallic paint, acid etched on aluminum, wood Dina Recanati (born Diane Hettena; 1928 – 2021) was an Israeli artist, sculptor and painter. Diane Hettena was born in Cairo, Egypt. In 1946, she married Raphael Recanati in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine. Went to London to study History and Art 1946-1948. Moved to New York 1948. Raised two sons, Oudi and Michael. Attended Art Student League 1959-1962. Studied with Jose de Creft and John Hovannes. Beginning in 1964, she was active on the board of the America-israel Cultural Foundation. In the 1970s, she was a member of the board of the Israel Museum and in the 1980s Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem. At the same time as she was working as an artist, she was also collecting artwork. She lives and works in Herzliya and New York. Most of Recanati's work is in the medium of sculpture. Her works, which contain images of books or parchment, have been influenced by American abstract expressionism in their use of swaths of color. In the 1980s and 1990s, she worked widely in sculptures in the public domain. Dina Recanati was a proponent of Israeli art and supported many Israeli artists. In the 1950s and 1960s, she showcased the work of beginning artists at the 5th Avenue branch of Israel Discount Bank in New York City, while growing Discount Bank’s art collection. She has gone on to exhibit worldwide with permanent works in the Israel Museum, Tel Aviv Museum, Ben Gurion Airport, The Jewish Museum (New York) among others. She is the recipient of the AICF AVIV Award and The Council for a Beautiful Israel Yakir Award. She was represented by Flomenhaft Gallery in New York City (was included in the Feminist Art Project along with Miriam Schapiro) and Gordon Gallery in Tel Aviv. Recanati died in Herzliya Pituah at the ate of 93. Israeli Art: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Work. Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 1971 Artists: Igael Tumarkin, Bezalel Schatz, Yehiel Shemi, Buky Schwartz, Dina Recanati, Menashe Kadishman, David Palombo, Itzhak Danziger, Sorel Etrog, Yaacov Agam, Jakob Steinhardt, Louise Schatz, Anna Ticho, Ruth Schloss, Moshe Castel, Yohanan Simon, Lea Nikel, Marcel Janco, Mordecai Ardon etc. 40 From Israel: Contemporary Sculpture & Drawing Israel: Contemporary Sculpture & Drawing Brooklyn...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Metal

Horse Power
Located in Loveland, CO
"Horse Power" by Mark Leichliter Abstract Sculpture 18x17x9" Fabricated Bronze 1/10 ABOUT THE ARTIST: ​I was born in Loveland, Colorado and now reside in nearby Fort Collins. The n...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

The Secret Adventure (AP/1)
Located in Bozeman, MT
You could make a case that Rude's work is somewhere between western realism, abstract openness, and the notebook of an anthropologist in The Twilight Zone. His bronze sculptures ofte...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

"Adam, Full Scale", Frederick Hart, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative Man
Located in Dallas, TX
Indulge in the beauty of divine creation with Adam by Frederick Hart. This masterpiece, number 2 out of 8, is up for sale and waiting to be cherished by its new owner. This piece is ...
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American Impressionist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

"The Artist's Wife", Frederick Hart, Figurative Bronze Sculpture, 25x21x13 in.
Located in Dallas, TX
"The Artists Wife" by Frederick Hart is a figurative Bronze sculpture bust of Frederick Hart's wife numbered 23/25. His wife blissfully sits with a drapery over her shoulders and loo...
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Realist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Rojo, Carolina Yrarrázaval, handwoven textile
Located in Wilton, CT
This handwoven contemporary textile sculpture, Rojo, was done by Chilean fiber artist, Carolina Yrarrázaval (b. 1960). Yrarrázaval explains her in...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Linen

Barjo
Located in Bozeman, MT
In 1968 Waddell joined the University of Montana art faculty, teaching sculpture and design. For eight years he lived in Arlee MT, teaching at the Universi...
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Abstract Impressionist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Torso Original resin esculpture
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Torso. Original resin esculpture Fili Plaza reflects in his work the emotional world of Mediterranean culture, with its sensuality and luminosity. The nature of this universe offer...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Resin

"Ex Nihilo Figure 2", Frederick Hart, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative, Traditional
Located in Dallas, TX
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history! Ex Nihilo Figure 2, a full-scale plaster from the final stone sculpture of Ex Nihilo, commissioned as part of the Creation Scul...
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American Impressionist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Lovebomb
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A sculpture by Marc Quinn. “Lovebomb” is large scale, floral sculpture of orchids, photo laminate on aluminum, in a palette of of bright colors by British conceptual artist, Marc Qui...
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Photorealist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Laminate

Untitled (kinetic stainless steel sculpture)
By William George Beckman
Located in Aventura, FL
Kinetic stainless steel sculpture with marble base. Incised artist signature and date. Sculpture size: 29 x 12 x 9 inches (includi...
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Change tray - sculpture by Annick Bailly
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Vase-sculpture by Annick Bailly A vase-sculpture by French contemporary sculptor Annick Bailly. With its abstract, plant-like forms, this vase-sculpture has links with the work of ...
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Early 2000s Sculptures

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Clay

LARGE ABSTRACT BOWL (INV# NP3674) by Chris Gustin
By Chris Gustin
Located in Morton Grove, IL
LARGE ABSTRACT BOWL (INV# NP3674) Chris Gustin wood fired stoneware and glaze 10.25 x 15.25 x 13.25” 2003 signed
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

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Stoneware

Black Torso by Yann Guillon - Contemporary Marble Sculpture
Located in Paris, FR
Black torso is a sculpture by French contemporary artist Yann Guillon. This artwork is signed and sold with a wooden base. Dimensions of the sculpture: 25 x 21 x 9 cm (9.8 × 8.2 × 3....
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Marble

Lorenzo Quinn 'Adam and Eve' Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture, Signed & Numbered
Located in Sant Celoni, ES
LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966) "Adam and Eve". Bronze-plated Edition 038/999-RW Signed and numbered Dimensions: 27 x 13 x 13 cm. "I believe that woman is the essence of the male soul. I...
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Modern Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

3 Standing Figures IV by Pierre Yermia - Contemporary bronze sculpture
Located in Paris, FR
3 standing figures IV is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 61 × 22 × 17 cm (24 × 8.7 × 6.7 in).   The sculpture is signed and numbered, i...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

"Arabesque XXXIV, " Abstract Bubinga Wood Sculpture signed by Robert Longhurst
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Arabesque XXXIV" is an original abstract carved Bubinga wood sculpture by Robert Longhurst. The artist signed and dated the piece. It features a dark...
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

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Wood

Signs and Writings No. 3 by Martine Demal - Outdoor bronze sculpture, abstract
Located in Paris, FR
Signs and Writings No. 3 is a monumental bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions including patinated brass base are 93 × 102 × 33 cm (36.6 × 40.2 × 13 in). ...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Horse
By Charles Favart
Located in Pasadena, CA
Charles Favard is a sculptor who mastered this rare technique of direct cutting: stone, marble, wood ... materials that he uses with particular ease. His innate sense of volume allow...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Horse
Horse
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"Calling Head, " Opal Stone Sculpture signed by Shona artist Gift Muchenje
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Calling Head" is an original opal stone sculpture by Gift Muchenje. The artist signed the piece and it weighs 155 lbs. This artwork features a woman with ...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Stone

Brooch Oiseau (Bird) Zamak, gold tone finished, nickel free (Incised Signature)
Located in New York, NY
Niki de Saint Phalle Brooch (Oiseau), ca. 2005 Zamak, gold tone finished, nickel free (Incised Signature) Incised signature on the back of the jewelry (Niki De Saint Phalle) and the clasp (Niki). 2 3/10 × 1 3/5 inches Authorized by the Estate of Niki de Saint Phalle! This colorful, whimsical piece - "Oiseau" (Bird) can be worn both as a brooch and as a necklace. Bears the Niki de Saint Phalle's incised signature. Collectible work. Makes a terrific gift. Biography of Niki de Saint Phalle Childhood Niki de Saint Phalle was born in France in 1930 to an aristocratic Catholic family. She had an American mother, a French banker father, four siblings, and grew up bilingual in French and English. Her father lost his wealth during the Great Depression and the family moved to the US in 1933, where Saint Phalle attended Brearley School, a girls' school in New York City. Saint Phalle reported later in her life, in an autobiography titled Mon Secret (1994), that her father had sexually abused her from age 11. From an early age, Saint Phalle pushed boundaries in her artistic and personal life. Though she found Brearley School to be a formative experience, later claiming that it was there she became a feminist, she was expelled for painting the fig leaves covering the genitals of statues on the school's campus red. She then attended Oldfields School in Maryland, graduating in 1947. As a young woman, Saint Phalle also worked as a model, appearing on the front covers of Life Magazine and Vogue. When she was 18, Saint Phalle eloped with Henry Matthews, an author and childhood friend. While Matthews studied music at Harvard University, Saint Phalle began to explore painting, and gave birth to her daughter Laura in 1951, when she was 20 years old. Early Training and work In 1952, the Matthews and Saint Phalle moved to Paris, where he continued to study music and Saint Phalle studied theater. The couple traveled extensively in Europe, gaining exposure to art by the Old Masters. The following year, Saint Phalle was diagnosed with a "nervous breakdown" and hospitalized in a psychiatric facility. She was encouraged to paint as a form of therapy, and consequently gave up her theater studies in favor of becoming an artist. The couple moved to Mallorca off the coast of Spain, where their son Philip was born in 1955. During this time, Saint Phalle developed her imaginative, self-taught style of painting, experimenting with a variety of forms and materials. She also discovered the architecture of Antonio Gaudi, which had a strong influence on her work. Gaudi's Park Guell in Barcelona was instrumental in Saint Phalle's early conceptualization of the elaborate sculpture garden she would fulfill much later in her career. Mature Period At the end of the 1950s, Saint Phalle and her husband moved back to Paris. In 1960, however, the couple separated and Saint Phalle moved to a new apartment, established a studio, and met artist Jean Tinguely, with whom she would collaborate artistically. Within a year, they had moved in together and begun a romantic relationship. Saint Phalle became part of the Nouveau Réalisme movement along with Tinguely, Yves Klein, Arman and others. She was the only woman in the group. Her first solo exhibition in 1961 punctuated a dynamic period of Saint Phalle's early career, and she met a number of influential artists living in Paris at the time, such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, whose use of found objects was to have a strong influence on Saint Phalle's work. She was also friendly with Marcel Duchamp, who first introduced her and Tinguely to Salvador Dalí. The three artists traveled to Spain together to an event celebrating Dali's work, in which a life-sized bull sculpture was detonated with fireworks. In 1963, Tinguely and Saint Phalle moved to an old house just outside Paris, where she began to work on architectural projects as well as her renowned shooting...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Metal, Gold, Enamel

"Lily" Contemporary Abstract, Biomorphic Willow Basket Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Lily, red osier (willow), beeswax and damar resin, 43" x 28" x 16", 2002. This biomorphic, abstract basket-sculpture was created by American fiber artist, Christine Joy (b. 1952, I...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Resin, Wood, Wax

Blue Elephant Murano Glass Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Blue Elephant Artist signed and dated 23.3.2000 Walter Furlan was born (1931-2018) in Chioggia, a small town near Venice. He started to work in a furna...
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Modern Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

"Defense" Contemporary Biomorphic Abstract Bronze Black Sculpture Ed 1/8
Located in Houston, TX
Contemporary biomorphic abstract bronze sculpture by French artist Pierre Mouly. The work features the central sculpture made of undulating, rounded shapes set on a wooden base. Sign...
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - abstract sculpture, black and golden
Located in Paris, FR
Slip is a stone sculpture by contemporary British artist Peter Brooke-Ball (Foundry: Pangolin Editions). Dimensions are 24 × 18 × 10 cm (9.4 × 7.1 × 3.9 in). The dimensions include t...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Limestone, Silver, Bronze

Meeting Point, Caroline Bartlett, Contemporary Abstract Textile Wall Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Meeting Point by Caroline Bartlett, Mono-printed, stitched and manipulated linen, cotton threads 60” x 16.5,” 2020. UK fiber artist, Caroline Bartle...
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

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Fabric, Tapestry, Cotton, Thread, Monoprint

Dance Within - Wear Only Sky
Located in Loveland, CO
Dance Within, Wear Only Sky by Denny Haskew ​Set of 2, Bronze with Stainless Steel, Figures dancing in rings, gold and silver representing yin/yang, masculine/feminine, sun/moon female: 20x18x11" ed/21 male: 22x19x12" ed/21 "Just as the ancients danced to call upon the spirits in nature, we too can dance to find the spirits within ourselves that have long been buried and forgotten." - Anna Halprin ABOUT THE ARTIST: Denny Haskew currently resides in Loveland, Colorado where he is actively engaged in the art industry as a sculptor. He received his degree from the University of Utah, then served two years in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Having spent numerous years as a guide and ski instructor, Denny has learned to love the rivers and mountains of the western states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, and Utah. After moving to Loveland, a hub of successful working sculptors, he wasted no time in getting monumental sculpture experience through working with renowned sculptors including Fritz White and Kent Ullberg N.A. Since 1987, Denny has created and placed dozens of monumental compositions; spanning the full spectrum of the figurative genre. As a member of the Potawatomi Citizen Nation, it is only natural for his artwork to follow the Native American culture. His art has not been limited to Native American and southwestern subjects, however, as he frequently explores abstract forms placing emphasis on the qualities of the metal and stone used. As a Charter member of the National Sculptors' Guild and being close to other sculptors and the Loveland area foundries has helped him to master all the foundry processes involved in producing a desirable and lasting monumental bronze sculpture. Over 50 major public placements include the Smithsonian Institution, DC.; the Gilcrease Museum, OK; Cerritos, CA; Little Rock, AR; the Shakopee Mdewakanton Dakota Sioux collection, MN, and the Barona Band of Mission Indians...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze, Stainless Steel

Chicken on rock.
Located in Malmo, SE
Publisher GKM. Edition of 50 ex. Free shipment worldwide. Acquired directly from the artist. Temporality and eternity are two concepts that increasingly compete in my work.
I have ...
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Pop Art Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Resin

American Contemporary Mixed Media Sculpture - Linda Stein, Country Knight 643
Located in New York, NY
This sculpture from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series functions both as a defender in battle and a symbol of pacifism. The series references popular and religious icons suc...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Metal

Vase sculpture by Annick Bailly
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Vase-sculpture by Annick Bailly A vase-sculpture by French contemporary sculptor Annick Bailly. With its abstract, plant-like forms, this vase-sculpture has links with the work of ...
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Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Dance Within - Wear Only Sky (suspended)
Located in Loveland, CO
Dance Within, Wear Only Sky by Denny Haskew ​Set of 3, (two with figures, one ring alone) Bronze with Stainless Steel, suspended from ceiling using cable system. Figures dancing in rings, gold and silver representing yin/yang, masculine/feminine, sun/moon female: 20x18x6" ed/21 male: 22x19x8" ed/21 "Just as the ancients danced to call upon the spirits in nature, we too can dance to find the spirits within ourselves that have long been buried and forgotten." - Anna Halprin ABOUT THE ARTIST: Denny Haskew currently resides in Loveland, Colorado where he is actively engaged in the art industry as a sculptor. He received his degree from the University of Utah, then served two years in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Having spent numerous years as a guide and ski instructor, Denny has learned to love the rivers and mountains of the western states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, and Utah. After moving to Loveland, a hub of successful working sculptors, he wasted no time in getting monumental sculpture experience through working with renowned sculptors including Fritz White and Kent Ullberg N.A. Since 1987, Denny has created and placed dozens of monumental compositions; spanning the full spectrum of the figurative genre. As a member of the Potawatomi Citizen Nation, it is only natural for his artwork to follow the Native American culture. His art has not been limited to Native American and southwestern subjects, however, as he frequently explores abstract forms placing emphasis on the qualities of the metal and stone used. As a Charter member of the National Sculptors' Guild and being close to other sculptors and the Loveland area foundries has helped him to master all the foundry processes involved in producing a desirable and lasting monumental bronze sculpture. Over 50 major public placements include the Smithsonian Institution, DC.; the Gilcrease Museum, OK; Cerritos, CA; Little Rock, AR; the Shakopee Mdewakanton Dakota Sioux collection, MN, and the Barona Band of Mission Indians...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Stainless Steel

Duet, 30"high powder-coated steel sculpture
Located in Loveland, CO
"Duet" by Mark Leichliter Abstract Sculpture 30 x 20 x 10" Powdercoated Steel on Stone Base signed and numbered 2/20 Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe tr...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone, Steel

"Pojagi Construction I" Jin-Sook So, Contemporary Korean mixed media artwork
Located in Wilton, CT
This abstract geometric mixed media piece was done by fiber artist, Jin-Sook So (b. 1950, Korea). So grew up in Seoul, Korea where she received a master's degree in textile art, afte...
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Abstract Geometric Early 2000s Sculptures

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Metal, Silver, Steel, Gold Leaf

Pink Brick House
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Vasa Mihich is a renowned Los Angeles-based artist known for his sleek, colorful, and captivating acrylic sculptures. He was a Senior Professor of Design at the University of Califor...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

Frost on a Pumpkin by Dan Ostermiller
Located in Loveland, CO
Frost on the Pumpkin by Dan Ostermiller cast bronze rabbit sculpture, 6.5x7x5" AP/30 available from a closed edition. Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe t...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Liquid Sunshine: Spring Moss 31 X 9 Hand dyed Polymer Rubber on Painted Steel
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Liquid Sunshine: Spring Moss Hand-dyed cast polymer rubber on painted steel 31.5 X 9.5 X 9.5 Niho Kozuru (髙鶴丹穂) is a Japanese-born mixed media artist based in Boston, MA. Kozuru casts and reconfigures molds of her own designs, classical and industrial turned architectural forms in unexpected materials. Using rubber, glass and clay she creates columns with undulating silhouettes. The “Lantern Columns” are a group of 7 towers, ranging from 4 feet to 7 feet tall. They have been shown in various configurations in multiple US States as well as the Fukuoka City Museum in Kyushu, Japan. Kozuru made 60 components by blowing glass into molds of her own designs while at Artists in Residency at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. After traveling the world, the Lantern Columns have been arranged into their final configuration, with a steel armature within and each topped with a vivid cast iron final...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Steel

Large Gilt Bronze Sculpture of Leopard
Located in Rome, IT
Fantastic gilt brass leopard sculpture . The item will be well-suited to either an indoor or outdoor setting.
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Modern Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Brass

'Bride' original Shona springstone sculpture signed by Brian Nehumba
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Bride' is an original springstone sculpture signed by the Zimbabwean artist Brian Nehumba. Brian was trained in the Shona stone carving traditio...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Stone

2006 Bronze Sculpture by Ugo Riva Innocente Provocazione
Located in Brescia, IT
This is an intense bronze sculpture created by the Italian artist Ugo Riva, in 2006. Lost wax bronze on iron basement. The title of this artwork is "I...
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Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Jeff Koons -- Cracked Egg (Red)
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Jeff Koons -- Cracked Egg (Red) Aluminium multiple with red glaze, 2008 From the edition of 1,000 Published by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, as an invitation f...
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Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Harmony
By Anselm Reyle
Located in Queens, NY
ANSELM REYLE (B. 1970) Harmony bronze effect lacquer and veneered macassa wood plinth bronze: 66 x 69 x 29 in. (167.6 x 175.3 x 73.7 cm.) plinth: 211⁄2 x 63 x 303⁄4 in. (54.6 x 160 x...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Donkey - Figurative Animalistic Sculpture Bronze Patina Dark
Located in Sofia, BG
"Donkey" is a monumental bronze sculpture covered with patina. It is created by the Bulgarian artist Pavel Quoytcheff. About the artwork: NEW MOVEMENT & STYLE: Contemporary Editio...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Metal, Bronze

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Holonga', 2005 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
'Holonga' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space series. It features painterly brushstroke formations in glass called trails. These tra...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

'Saluting Bird' original opal serpentine sculpture signed by Canaan Ngandu
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Saluting Bird' is an original opal serpentine sculpture signed by the Zimbabwean artist Canaan Musiyiwa Ngandu. The sculpture presents an abstract figure in Ngandu's quintessential ...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Stone

Them by Martine Demal - Bronze sculpture, standing human figures, abstract, grey
Located in Paris, FR
Them is a bronze sculpture by sculptor Martine Demal, dimensions are 49 x 15 x 11.5 cm (19.3 × 5.9 × 4.5 in). The sculpture is sold with a plexiglas base which dimensions are 15 x 11...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Untitled (Vases about Language and Redemption) Complete set of 7
By Roy McMakin
Located in Vancouver, CA
Discover the unique blend of art and function in Roy McMakin's "Untitled (Vases about Language and Redemption)," a 2004 collection that exemplifies his inventive style. This set of s...
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Early 2000s Sculptures

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Ceramic

Jarrah Wood Vessel
Located in Phoenix, AZ
turned jarrah wood Anthony Bryant began woodturning in 1973 after discovering an old 19th Century treadle lathe in his father's workshop. He was immediat...
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Outsider Art Early 2000s Sculptures

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Wood

The Archer Bronze Cibot
Located in Pasadena, CA
Sculpture Original bronze numbered 5/8 Born in 1960 in a family of artists collecting the bronzes of the Italian Renaissance, sculpture has always been part of the environment of El...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

#99 Reflections Series by Yih-Wen Kuo
Located in Morton Grove, IL
#99 Reflections Series (INV# NP4025) Yih-Wen Kuo clay and glazes 23 x 27.5 x 9” signed Yih-Wen Kuo - Born in Taiwan, Yih-Wen Kuo began his studies at the National Taiwan Normal Uni...
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

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Ceramic

Horse IX by Pierre Yermia - Animal bronze sculpture, elegant, dark patina, curve
Located in Paris, FR
Horse IX is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 46 × 48 × 14 cm (18.1 × 18.9 × 5.5 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part o...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

Woman, Black, Abstract, Twist, Dance, Gown, Art Deco, Garden, By Commission
Located in Nantucket, MA
Summertime Lady is back to the gallery on consignment. Outstanding focal point for front entry of your home or garden. Flowing curves, elongated form, definitive gaze and the ultimat...
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Art Deco Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

American Feminist Bronze Abstract Sculpture - Knight of Tomorrow 630
Located in New York, NY
Knight of Tomorrow 630, Linda Stein - Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Linda Stein started her Knights of Protection series after she was forced to evacuate her New York downtown studi...
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Feminist Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze, Metal, Iron

Jarra Wood Vessel
Located in Phoenix, AZ
wood, turned wood, jarra wood, vessel Anthony Bryant began woodturning in 1973 after discovering an old 19th Century treadle lathe in his father's workshop. He was immediately fasc...
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Outsider Art Early 2000s Sculptures

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Wood

The Cat - Bronze Sculpture by Tommaso Cascella - 2004
Located in Roma, IT
Bronze sculpture created by Tommaso Cascella and his wife. 20x12 cm. Work signed with felt-tip pen inside the left paw. Good conditions. Tommaso Cascella (1890–1968) was an Itali...
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Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures

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Bronze

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