Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
American, b. 1969
Ivy Naté uses universally recognizable objects in non-traditional ways. She creates both large-scale installations and smaller works. Yet, each express Ivy’s captivation with raw human emotion and how familiar childhood objects evoke a myriad of reactions.
Encountering the stuffed animals in the studio is always a process of re-discovery—Ivy never knows what stories and histories they hold, and where her inspiration and connection with these objects will take her. Naté’s muse is her younger self her art is also a practice of healing old wounds.
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Artist: Ivy Naté
Cement Totem Sculpture: 'The Tribe #14'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those who will come after.’ –Ivy Naté...
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2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Sculpture of stuffed animal cube: "Cube'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
Ivy Naté uses universally recognizable objects in non-traditional ways. She creates both large-scale installations and smaller works. Yet, each express Ivy’s captivation with raw human emotion and how familiar childhood objects evoke a myriad of reactions.
Encountering the stuffed animals...
Category
2010s Abstract Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Cement Totem: 'The Tribe #25'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those who will come after.’ –Ivy Naté...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Cement Totem: 'The Tribe #35'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Cement Totem: 'The Tribe #22'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Cement Totem: 'The Tribe #23'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Cement Totem: 'The Tribe #17'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Small Cement Totem: 'The Tribe #15'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those who will come after.’ –Ivy Naté...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
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Mixed Media
Cement Toem: 'The Tribe #20'
By Ivy Naté
Located in New York, NY
‘The tribe serves as a sacred narrative of a time passed that I have chosen to birth anew. . Each one of my pieces carries the love of thousands, those who came before us and those who will come after.’ –Ivy Naté...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ivy Naté Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
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Find a wide variety of authentic Ivy Naté abstract sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Ivy Naté in mixed media and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Ivy Naté abstract sculptures, so small editions measuring 4 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Ethan Meyer, Kerry Green, and Kayla Rumpp. Ivy Naté abstract sculptures prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $975 and tops out at $4,725, while the average work can sell for $2,850.