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Abstract Minimalist Ceramic Sculpture in White
Abstract Minimalist Ceramic Sculpture in White

Abstract Minimalist Ceramic Sculpture in White

Located in Soquel, CA

Abstract Minimalist Ceramic Sculpture in White Organic and minimalist sculpture by "Toki" John Toki (Japanese, 20th Century). This piece was pressed by hand from a mold. There is a ...

Category

1990s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

STEEL ROOM  California Minimalist Abstract Sculpture
STEEL ROOM  California Minimalist Abstract Sculpture

STEEL ROOM California Minimalist Abstract Sculpture

By Peter Lodato

Located in Surfside, FL

STEEL ROOM, 1989, steel sculpture, 8 x 8 x 8”, signed and dated. Peter Lodato was born in 1946 in Los Angeles, California, has exhibited extensively and received significant acclai...

Category

1980s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Steel

ΑΠΟΛΛΩН / APOLLO, 2031 series, Edition of 51
ΑΠΟΛΛΩН / APOLLO, 2031 series, Edition of 51

ΑΠΟΛΛΩН / APOLLO, 2031 series, Edition of 51

Located in Edinburgh, GB

The artworks of 2031 series bring up the subject of epochs clash and the search for balance in a modern technological world. Symbolic accents in this series are even more contrasting...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Mirror, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

A Pierrot, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture

A Pierrot, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture

By Michal Kubiak

Located in Warsaw, PL

MICHAŁ KUBIAK (born in 1946) Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan (1967-1972). He received his degree in sculpture in the studio of Olgierd Truszyński. Since 1972 he has p...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Norma Márquez Orozco, Purple Shapes, 2018, Translucent Paper, Minimalist, 31x31
Norma Márquez Orozco, Purple Shapes, 2018, Translucent Paper, Minimalist, 31x31

Norma Márquez Orozco, Purple Shapes, 2018, Translucent Paper, Minimalist, 31x31

By Norma Marquez Orozco

Located in Darien, CT

Norma Marquez Orozco explores concepts of impermanence, perception, form and balance through physical movement of the work itself in a lucid, game-like context, like puzzles. All the elements are made of paper, molded into three-dimensional forms. The repetitive geometric shapes are assembled inside boxes built out of translucent paper. The arrangement is random and unfixed to allow movement and unpredictable composition. The harmonies and tensions in the work arise from different exchanges between the colors, the patterns, and the geometric and organic shapes, as well as the sense that change is constantly occurring as the elements shift and move. When one looks at these compositions, you see them for the first time, every time, because what is creating and completing the artwork is always changing; such as light, weather and forms merge and interact. As a result of these dynamic relationships, the work extends beyond her personal hand, sustaining an appearance and composition entirely of its own. Norma Márquez Orozco was
 born
 in
 Chicago,
Illinois,
 and
 raised
 in
 Guadalajara,
 Jalisco,
 Mexico. Her work can be seen as an investigation into the way relationships emerge and evolve when elements like color, form, shape, lines, angle and pattern are blended, shifted and layered. She currently lives and works in New York City. Marquez Orozco
 has
 curated
 exhibitions throughout
 New
 York
 and
 has hosted
 lectures
 and
 artist
 talks
 for
 the
 public. In
 2001
 she founded
 Floor4Art, an
 alternative
 space
 in
 West
 Harlem
 that
 houses
 artist’s
 studios
 and
 exhibition
 space
 aimed
 at
 producing,
 promoting
 and
 connecting
 artists.
 Exhibition venues include: ODETTA, Brooklyn, NY, Longwood Art Gallery, Queens Museum, The (S)Files 007/ El Barrio...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Archival Paper

A Runner, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture
A Runner, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture

A Runner, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture

By Michal Kubiak

Located in Warsaw, PL

MICHAŁ KUBIAK (born in 1946) Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan (1967-1972). He received his degree in sculpture in the studio of Olgierd Truszyński. Since 1972 he has p...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Art Crate #5
Art Crate #5

Art Crate #5

By Sam Richardson

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Art Crate #X" 1986 in a wood and acrylic paint sculpture by American minimalist artist Sam Richardson, 1924-2013. The size is 37 x ...

Category

Late 20th Century Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

A Wanderer, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture

A Wanderer, Contemporary Bronze Figurative Original Sculture

By Michal Kubiak

Located in Warsaw, PL

MICHAŁ KUBIAK (born in 1946) Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan (1967-1972). He received his degree in sculpture in the studio of Olgierd Truszyński. Since 1972 he has p...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Surge
Surge

Surge

By Bill Thompson

Located in Westport, CT

This beautiful minimalist sculptural work explores the evocative power monochrome color. Originally working as a painter, Thompson focused on Minimalism. In his sculptural work, mono...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Polyurethane

Marurn VII

Marurn VII

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Marurn VII The vases from are made of ceramic and glazed and fired in different ways. The black case is fired Rau and on the lid is printed batik stamp. Each lid has its own theme -...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Textile

Marurn VI
Marurn VI

Marurn VI

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Marurn VI The vases from are made of ceramic and glazed and fired in different ways. The black case is fired Rau and on the lid is printed batik stamp. Each lid has its own theme - ...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Textile

Marurn III
Marurn III

Marurn III

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Marurn III The vases from are made of ceramic and glazed and fired in different ways. The black case is fired Rau and on the lid is printed batik stamp. Each lid has its own theme -...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Textile

There is a Block in the Void 1297 - Original Abstract Minimalist Sculptural Art
There is a Block in the Void 1297 - Original Abstract Minimalist Sculptural Art

There is a Block in the Void 1297 - Original Abstract Minimalist Sculptural Art

By Len Klikunas

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Artist Len Klikunas creates meditative minimalist sculptural artworks that modify experienced reality through visual perception. His art is a mix of art and architecture, hovering be...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Nudo. Abstract Polished metal, metal knot, metal, and Glass. Wall sculpture
Nudo. Abstract Polished metal, metal knot, metal, and Glass. Wall sculpture

Nudo. Abstract Polished metal, metal knot, metal, and Glass. Wall sculpture

By Fanny Szyller Finkelman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

For many, rusty materials, pieces of glass or plastic fragments are not rubbish that should be left in the trash can.Finkelman's creative sensitivity has made these materials irreplaceable when she creates her sculptures. From The Assembler series Polished metal, metal knot...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Untitled

Untitled

Located in Phoenix, AZ

ceramic and wood Tetsuya Yamada (b. 1968, Tokyo) studied traditional Japanese ceramics before moving to the USA in 1994. He received his MFA from Alfred University in 1997 and is cu...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Sebastien de Ganay Folded Linen Abstract Minimalist Unique Sculpture Fabric Wire
Sebastien de Ganay Folded Linen Abstract Minimalist Unique Sculpture Fabric Wire

Sebastien de Ganay Folded Linen Abstract Minimalist Unique Sculpture Fabric Wire

By Sébastien de Ganay 1

Located in Surfside, FL

Folded Flat Linen 01 2016 Dimensions: H: 36 cm / W: 35 cm / D: 9 cm Materials: architectural wire mesh, raw linen Born in 1962 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Sebastien De Ganay studied political science and film at Columbia University in New York 1986-1990 ( (Bachelor of Political Science, Master of Fine Arts in Cinema) and is co-founder and editor of the art book publishing house onestar press. In addition to numerous exhibition participations, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Landesmuseum Österreich in St. Pölten, Austria, the Institut Français in Vienna showed a comprehensive solo exhibition of the artist in 2014. In 2017, de Ganay realized a highly acclaimed installation for the Kunsthalle Krems. de Ganay lives and works in Austria. de Ganay produces minimalist abstract art works, painting, relief and wall sculpture. Sculptures made of aluminum, linen fabric, plastic, oil painting, wood and other materials. de Ganay joins a tradition of experimental artists. In this sense, for example, the Achromes by the Italian Arte-Povera artist Piero Manzoni, created in the 1960s, point the way for de Ganay's examination of folded linen fabric. "The process of de Ganay's Painting is the process of thought itself; it is a process which turns not away from painting, but towards it. And rather than seeing painting as closure, he presents his work to us as a space of multiple openings, layers, shadows and reflections. Painting is, as much as an object or a process, a state of flux." (Adrian Searle, art critic for The Guardian, London (1994)) In the style of Readymades and Arte Povera, de Ganay starts out from a simple utility material and combines this with an examination of the surface in the tradition of Minimal Art. He designed a limited edition chair "PLEASE" a “4 Piece Chair” customized by John Baldessari, Lawrence Weiner and Rirkrit Tiravanija. SELECT SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2019 CRISS CROSS - Sébastien de Ganay, Raffaella della Olga, Galerie Steinek, Wien, Österreich "Flip, Flop, Flux", Galerie Ruzicska, Salzburg, Austria 2018 "und, und, und", rauminhalt harald bichler, Vienna, Austria 2017 "Fold on Fold", Häusler Contemporary, Lustenau, Austria "Transposition an Reproduction", Kunsthalle Krems in der Dominikanerkirche, Krems, Austria 2016 "Space on the Move", Hausler Contemporary, Zurich, Switzerland 2015 "Fold", Häusler Contemporary, Munich, Germany "Folded Flat" Galerie Ruzicska, Salzburg, Austria 2014 "Turn the green light on", Institut Français in Palais Clam-Gallas, Vienna, Austria "over again forever" Galerie Steinek, Vienna, Austria 2013 Sébastien de Ganay, "Carton Sculptures", rauminhalt harald bichler, Vienna, Austria St. Moritz Art Masters, Schlosserei, St. Moritz, Switzerland "you are here", Galerie Günter Salzmann, Innsbruck, Austria 2010 Presentation of the "All in one"-project, Galerie Renos Xippas, Paris, France 2009 "Catalogue", Daniel Abate Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2005 "Máscaras, más cajas, más caras", Daniel Abate Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2004 "Artist Quarterly", Sotheby’s, Vienna, Austria 2002 Galerie Jacqueline Rabouan-Moussion, Paris, France 2001 "Blanchiment d’argent et haute couture", Galerie Jacqueline Rabouan-Moussion, Paris, France SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 2019 "THE OTHER IS ONESELF", FRANZ JOSEFS KAI 3, Vienna, Austria "Sculptura", Iris Andraschek, Babi Badalov, Khaled Barakeh, Bernhard Cella, Adriana Czerni, Ramesch Daha, Sébastien de Ganay, Raffaella della Olga, Julius Deutschbauer, Sylvia Eckermann, Anna Jermolaewa, Bouchra Khalili, Thomas Locher, Jonathan Monk, Klaus Mosettig, Rudolf Polansky, Hans Schabus, Slavs & Tatars Gerold Tagwerker, Florian Unterberger, Costa Vece, Martin Walde, Lawrence Weiner, Nil Yalter...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Large Sebastien de Ganay Folded Linen Abstract Minimalist Sculpture Fabric Wire
Large Sebastien de Ganay Folded Linen Abstract Minimalist Sculpture Fabric Wire

Large Sebastien de Ganay Folded Linen Abstract Minimalist Sculpture Fabric Wire

By Sébastien de Ganay 1

Located in Surfside, FL

Folded Flat Linen 03 Unique work 2016 Dimensions: H: 35 cm / W: 36 cm / D: 9 cm Materials: architectural wire mesh, raw linen Born in 1962 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Sebastien De Ganay studied political science and film at Columbia University in New York 1986-1990 ( (Bachelor of Political Science, Master of Fine Arts in Cinema) and is co-founder and editor of the art book publishing house onestar press. In addition to numerous exhibition participations, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Landesmuseum Österreich in St. Pölten, Austria, the Institut Français in Vienna showed a comprehensive solo exhibition of the artist in 2014. In 2017, de Ganay realized a highly acclaimed installation for the Kunsthalle Krems. de Ganay lives and works in Austria. de Ganay produces minimalist abstract art works, painting, relief and wall sculpture. Sculptures made of aluminum, linen fabric, plastic, oil painting, wood and other materials. de Ganay joins a tradition of experimental artists. In this sense, for example, the Achromes by the Italian Arte-Povera artist Piero Manzoni, created in the 1960s, point the way for de Ganay's examination of folded linen fabric. "The process of de Ganay's Painting is the process of thought itself; it is a process which turns not away from painting, but towards it. And rather than seeing painting as closure, he presents his work to us as a space of multiple openings, layers, shadows and reflections. Painting is, as much as an object or a process, a state of flux." (Adrian Searle, art critic for The Guardian, London (1994)) In the style of Readymades and Arte Povera, de Ganay starts out from a simple utility material and combines this with an examination of the surface in the tradition of Minimal Art. He designed a limited edition chair "PLEASE" a “4 Piece Chair” customized by John Baldessari, Lawrence Weiner and Rirkrit Tiravanija. SELECT SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2019 CRISS CROSS - Sébastien de Ganay, Raffaella della Olga, Galerie Steinek, Wien, Österreich "Flip, Flop, Flux", Galerie Ruzicska, Salzburg, Austria 2018 "und, und, und", rauminhalt harald bichler, Vienna, Austria 2017 "Fold on Fold", Häusler Contemporary, Lustenau, Austria "Transposition an Reproduction", Kunsthalle Krems in der Dominikanerkirche, Krems, Austria 2016 "Space on the Move", Hausler Contemporary, Zurich, Switzerland 2015 "Fold", Häusler Contemporary, Munich, Germany "Folded Flat" Galerie Ruzicska, Salzburg, Austria 2014 "Turn the green light on", Institut Français in Palais Clam-Gallas, Vienna, Austria "over again forever" Galerie Steinek, Vienna, Austria 2013 Sébastien de Ganay, "Carton Sculptures", rauminhalt harald bichler, Vienna, Austria St. Moritz Art Masters, Schlosserei, St. Moritz, Switzerland "you are here", Galerie Günter Salzmann, Innsbruck, Austria 2010 Presentation of the "All in one"-project, Galerie Renos Xippas, Paris, France 2009 "Catalogue", Daniel Abate Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2005 "Máscaras, más cajas, más caras", Daniel Abate Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2004 "Artist Quarterly", Sotheby’s, Vienna, Austria 2002 Galerie Jacqueline Rabouan-Moussion, Paris, France 2001 "Blanchiment d’argent et haute couture", Galerie Jacqueline Rabouan-Moussion, Paris, France SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 2019 "THE OTHER IS ONESELF", FRANZ JOSEFS KAI 3, Vienna, Austria "Sculptura", Iris Andraschek, Babi Badalov, Khaled Barakeh, Bernhard Cella, Adriana Czerni, Ramesch Daha, Sébastien de Ganay, Raffaella della Olga, Julius Deutschbauer, Sylvia Eckermann, Anna Jermolaewa, Bouchra Khalili, Thomas Locher, Jonathan Monk, Klaus Mosettig, Rudolf Polansky, Hans Schabus, Slavs & Tatars Gerold Tagwerker, Florian Unterberger, Costa Vece, Martin Walde, Lawrence Weiner, Nil Yalter...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Wire

"Le Damigelle in Craquelet" White Porcelain Vase by Matteo Thun
"Le Damigelle in Craquelet" White Porcelain Vase by Matteo Thun

"Le Damigelle in Craquelet" White Porcelain Vase by Matteo Thun

By Matteo Thun

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Matteo Thun, Italian (1952 - ) Title: Le Damigelle in Craquelet Year: circa 2008 Medium: Porcelain Size: 15 x 7 x 7 inches Produced by Orlando Andrian and Claudio Gambalonga...

Category

Early 2000s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Three Clays XIII
Three Clays XIII

Three Clays XIII

By Emma Bell

Located in Deddington, GB

Emma Bell 73cmx73cmx 7cm Three clays XIII Emma Bell’s ceramic and porcelain Pot Frame – Installation Piece. Emma Bell says: “This piece is inspired by my glaze test vessels. As a pot...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glass, Wood

Close Encounters, Clay Abstract Sculpture, 2021

Close Encounters, Clay Abstract Sculpture, 2021

By Beverly Morrison

Located in Boston, MA

Artist Commentary: This ceramic vessel was inspired by The Wave Rock formation that's found in northern Arizona. Details: Black Stoneware clay; Cone 5/6 Oxidation Firing Keywords: minimal, abstract, modern, texture Artist Biography: Beverly Morrison...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Dancers - 1 - Minimal Bronze Abstract Sculpture

Dancers - 1 - Minimal Bronze Abstract Sculpture

Located in Boston, MA

Dancers - 1 5.5 x 8.2 x 1.5, 1.7 lbs Bronze Hand signed by artist Artist's Commentary: "Vangelis Ilias accepts commissions from collectors, interior designers, decorators, archi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Norma Márquez Orozco, The Sun, 2016, Translucent Paper, 30 x 30, Minimalist
Norma Márquez Orozco, The Sun, 2016, Translucent Paper, 30 x 30, Minimalist

Norma Márquez Orozco, The Sun, 2016, Translucent Paper, 30 x 30, Minimalist

By Norma Marquez Orozco

Located in Darien, CT

Norma Marquez Orozco explores concepts of impermanence, perception, form and balance through physical movement of the work itself in a lucid, game-like context, like puzzles. All the elements are made of paper, molded into three-dimensional forms. The repetitive geometric shapes are assembled inside boxes built out of translucent paper. The arrangement is random and unfixed to allow movement and unpredictable composition. The harmonies and tensions in the work arise from different exchanges between the colors, the patterns, and the geometric and organic shapes, as well as the sense that change is constantly occurring as the elements shift and move. When one looks at these compositions, you see them for the first time, every time, because what is creating and completing the artwork is always changing; such as light, weather and forms merge and interact. As a result of these dynamic relationships, the work extends beyond her personal hand, sustaining an appearance and composition entirely of its own. Norma Márquez Orozco was
 born
 in
 Chicago,
Illinois,
 and
 raised
 in
 Guadalajara,
 Jalisco,
 Mexico. Her work can be seen as an investigation into the way relationships emerge and evolve when elements like color, form, shape, lines, angle and pattern are blended, shifted and layered. She currently lives and works in New York City. Marquez Orozco
 has
 curated
 exhibitions throughout
 New
 York
 and
 has hosted
 lectures
 and
 artist
 talks
 for
 the
 public. In
 2001
 she founded
 Floor4Art, an
 alternative
 space
 in
 West
 Harlem
 that
 houses
 artist’s
 studios
 and
 exhibition
 space
 aimed
 at
 producing,
 promoting
 and
 connecting
 artists.
 Exhibition venues include: ODETTA, Brooklyn, NY, Longwood Art Gallery, Queens Museum, The (S)Files 007/ El Barrio...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Archival Paper

Marurn V
Marurn V

Marurn V

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Marurn V The vases from are made of ceramic and glazed and fired in different ways. The black case is fired Rau and on the lid is printed batik stamp. Each lid has its own theme - t...

Category

2010s Minimalist Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Textile

Minimalist sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Minimalist sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add sculptures created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, green, orange, purple and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Fanny Szyller Finkelman, Len Klikunas, Ginny Fox, and Hacer. Frequently made by artists working with Metal, and Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Minimalist sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.25 inches across are also available. Prices for sculptures made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $180 and tops out at $862,500, while the average work sells for $3,890.