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Item Ships From: Manhattan
Multicolor Glass Flower Sculpture, Michèle Oberdieck
By Michele Oberdieck
Located in New York, NY
Odele, 2024
(Glass,
C. 11 in. h x 16.9 in. w x 7.5 in. d, Object No.: 4241)
On her series, Fantasy Plants:
“My series of botanical imagined glass plants are intended to question th...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass
Orange and Green Ceramic Centerpiece, Sangwoo Kim
By Sangwoo Kim
Located in New York, NY
Spring, 2022 (Ceramic, C. 12.1 in. h x 18.9 in. w x 9.8 in. d, Object No.: 4123)
Sangwoo Kim was born in Korea in 1980 and currently lives and works in France. He received his degre...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Lloyd, Contemporary Mahogany Sculpture by Franck Evennou, France, 2007
By Franck Evennou
Located in New York, NY
This arresting piece by French artist Franck Evennou is carved from a single piece of mahogany.
Incised: FE Unique piece.
With their rough, splitting surface, Evennou's sculptures ...
Category
Early 2000s French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mahogany
Abstract aluminium sculpture "Judith" No. 7306 by Jordi Bonet
By Jordi Bonet
Located in Montreal, QC
Abstract aluminium sculpture "Judith" No. 7306 by Jordi Bonet Signed and dated “73 Jordi” on the base; also signed and inscribed : Jordi Bonet 1/1 No. 7306 exemplaire unique on the b...
Category
1970s Canadian Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Aluminum
Gérard Haas, Timescapes LED Chronotope Light Sculpture, France, circa 1970s
By Gérard Haas
Located in New York, NY
This series by Gérard Haas is many things at once, functional and Avant Garde, elegant and expressive, thanks to the artist's surprising use of reclaimed materials. Finding beauty in...
Category
20th Century French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Claude Victor Boeltz French Golden Bronze Quartz Table Sculpture, 1970
By Claude Victor Boeltz
Located in New York, NY
A unique 1970s French Dore/Golden bronze sculpture with a large amethyst and quartz clusters and oyster shell.
Biography: Claude Victor Boeltz, the European surrealist master artis...
Category
1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Crystal, Gold, Bronze
Triumph Sculpture by Elnaz Rafati
Located in Geneve, CH
Triumph sculpture by Elnaz Rafati (Sculpture 07)
Dimensions: W 19 x D 23 x H 43 cm
Materials: Clay
I am an Iranian architect and artist living in NYC. After receiving my architectur...
Category
2010s American Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Clay
$6,543 / item
Thrown Sculpture by Elnaz Rafati
Located in Geneve, CH
Thrown by Elnaz Rafati (Sculpture 16)
Dimensions: W 15 x D 25 x H 52 cm
Materials: Clay
I am an Iranian architect and artist living in NYC. After receiving my architectural engi...
Category
2010s American Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Clay
$8,245 / item
Organic Green Vessel, Sangwoo Kim
By Sangwoo Kim
Located in New York, NY
Sprout, 2023 (Ceramic, C. 11 in. h x 18.5 in. w x 12.2 in. d, Object No.: 4171)
Sangwoo Kim was born in Korea in 1980 and currently lives and works in France. He received his degree...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Satori 11 Sculpture by Noe Kuremoto
Located in Geneve, CH
Satori 11 Sculpture by Noe Kuremoto
Materials: Earthenware sculpture
Dimensions: D23 x W32 x H45 cm
When Japanese Mountain Gods appear as children, they are known as Satori. Satori...
Category
2010s American Post-Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Earthenware
$2,826 / item
Mario Dal Fabbro Wood Sculpture, United States, 1986
By Mario Dal Fabbro
Located in New York, NY
Typical of the sculptural output of Dal Fabbro, the lines of this piece shift rhythmically depending on the viewer's position. The artist plays with the relationship between space an...
Category
20th Century American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Brown Geometric Line Vessel, Heeeun Jun
By Heeeun Jun
Located in New York, NY
Geometric Line Vessel, 2024 (Ceramic, C. 16 in. h x 9 in. diam, Object No.: 4249)
Heeeun Jun was born in Korea in 1998, and lives and works out of Goheung. She studies at Seoul Wome...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Jean-Christophe Couradin "La ceinture d'Orion" - Abstract Bronze Sculptures Set
By Jean-Christophe Couradin
Located in New York, NY
-La ceinture d’Orion (triptych) by Jean Christophe Couradin
-Manufactured by Barthelemy Foundry
-Size of each piece is respectively 7 x 6 x 5 in / 6 x 6 x 5 in / 7 x 6 x 6 in
-The e...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Post-Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Unique Red and Black Organic Sculpture, Toni Losey
By Toni Losey
Located in New York, NY
Victoria, 2022 (Ceramic, C. 13.3 in. h x 13.3 in. w x 8.7 in. d, Object No.: 4016)
Toni Losey’s work hums with an underlying current of rhythm and organization. The repetition foun...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Harlequin, American Cubist Modernist Welded Metal Sculpture, ca. 1970s
Located in New York, NY
About sculpture
This figurative sculpture of a Harlequin standing in a relaxed pose is unusual not only in the choice of materials; but, most importantly, due to the unusual combina...
Category
1970s American Brutalist Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Giovanni Massagrande “Totem” Sculpture for Giovanni Massagrande Studio, 1977
Located in Lonigo, Veneto
Giovanni Massagrande “Totem” sculpture for Giovanni Massagrande Studio, Italy, 1977.
The "Totem" sculpture by Giovanni Massagrande, created in 1977, is a striking example of the int...
Category
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Stunning Hammered Iron and Geode Standing Sculpture
Located in Montreal, QC
Stunning hammered and patinated iron and agate geode standing sculpture signed Y.S and dated 1974. A similar sculpture was presented at the Marc du Plantier exhibition at the Galerie...
Category
1970s Belgian Brutalist Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Agate, Iron, Bronze
Swirling Blue Abstract Sculpture, Merete Rasmussen
By Merete Rasmussen
Located in New York, NY
Flowing Blue, 2022 (Ceramic, C. 21.6 in. h x 20.8 in. w x 5.9 in. d, Object No.: 4113)
Merete works with abstract sculptural form and is interested in the way one defines and compre...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Abstract Colorful Glass Sculpture, Barbara Nanning
By Barbara Nanning
Located in New York, NY
Colorful Shadows III, 2022 (Glass, blown, hand-formed, C. 7.9 in. h x 9.8 in. w x 9.4 in. d, Object No.: 4139)
Barbara Nanning’s mesmerizing sculptures u...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass, Blown Glass
Sculpture in Painted Wood by Gary Kahn
Located in New York, NY
Sculpture in painted wood by Gary Kahn. Minor loses on base. (Please see attached photo)
Property from esteemed interior designer Juan Montoya. Juan Montoya is one of the most a...
Category
20th Century Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture by Aage Birck, Denmark, 2010
By Aage Birck
Located in New York, NY
One of several arresting sculptures by Aage Birck in which the Danish artist recontextualizes bones, teeth, or other once semi-living remains, using them as details or ornamentation....
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Danish Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Giorgio A. Roccamonte, Robot, Abstract Modern Chromed Metal Sculpture, Ca. 1960
By Giorgio Amelio Roccamonte
Located in New York, NY
ABOUT ARTIST
Giorgio Amelio Roccamonte a/k/a Elio Roccamonte (Argentine/Italian, Buenos Aires, 1927 - Rome, 1980) was a renown Italian sculp...
Category
1960s Argentine Modern Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Organic Yellow and Blue Abstract Sculpture, Toni Losey
By Toni Losey
Located in New York, NY
Undoing the Squishy, 2022 (Ceramic, C. 25.5 in. h x 15 in. w x 11.8 in. d, Object No.: 4015)
Toni Losey’s work hums with an underlying current of rhythm and organization. The repet...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Fluted Ceramic Sculpture by Tina Vlassopulos
By Tina Vlassopulos
Located in New York, NY
Trio, 2021 (Ceramic, C. 16.5 in. h x 6 in. w, Object No.: 3936)
Tina Vlassopulos was born in London in 1954. After graduating from Bristol Polytechnic in 1977, she returned to Londo...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Cannonball Thrower, American Modernist Patinated Bronze Sculpture, ca. 1960
Located in New York, NY
Definitely created by a master sculptor, this small but very dynamic modernist sculpture depicts a cannonball thrower in the moment of forceful rotation before the actual throw of th...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Eric Astoul, Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, La Borne, France, 2014
By Eric Astoul
Located in New York, NY
Unique piece
Signed: Astoul.
Master ceramicist Eric Astoul created this piece as part of a series inspired by both modern and ancient stoneware, which, with its rough firing, fli...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Unique Green Porcelain Vessel by Sidsel Hanum
By Sidsel Hanum
Located in New York, NY
Delinger, 2016 (Porcelain, C. 2.5 in. h x 10.6 in. w x 10.6 in. d, Object No.: 3528)
Sidsel Hanum was born in Norway in 1955. After her Ceramic Diploma from the National College of ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Norwegian Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
Joahim Berthold, Modernist Bronze Sculpture of a Lounging Couple, ca. 1960
By Joahim Berthold
Located in New York, NY
About object
Signed and numbered in back.
Signed: J. Beithold.
Limited Edition: 4/9
Joachim Berthold (German, 1917 – 1990)
Joachim Berthold, born 1917 in Eisenach, lived and w...
Category
1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
White Spiky Sculpture, Lone Skov Madesen
By Lone Skov Madsen
Located in New York, NY
Cactus Vessel I, 2023, (Ceramic, C. 7.9 in. h x 8.7 in. w x 8.5 in. d, Object No.: 4168)
There is a clear connection between the consistency that Skov Madsen establishes in her rese...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Émile Gilioli "La Boisselune" 1950s - Abstract Bronze Sculpture
By Émile Gilioli
Located in New York, NY
-"La Boisselune" by Émile Gilioli
-Signed, dated and numbered on the back “Gilioli, 59, 1/6"
-Manufacture: Cast from La Plaine
-60 x 39 x 20cm
-Provenance : Artist’s studio
-Collect...
Category
Mid-20th Century French Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Eric Astoul, "Module, " Contemporary Stoneware Sculpture, La Borne, France, 2014
By Eric Astoul
Located in New York, NY
French ceramist Eric Astoul (b. 1954, Morocco) infuses his sculptures with the essence of ancient and modern earthenware he has encountered along his travels in France, England, Japa...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Orange and Grey Contemporary Vessel, Bae Sejin
By Bae Sejin
Located in New York, NY
Waiting for Godot 206422-207788, 2017 (Ceramic, C. 7 in. h x 14.3 in. w, 4.3 in. d, Object No.: 3577)
The elegant artistic expression of Bae’s work derives from the inventive proces...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
White Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture by Steen Ipsen
By Steen Ipsen
Located in New York, NY
Organic 9, 2013 (Ceramic; Unique, C. 11 in. h x 10.5 in. w x 8 in. d, Object No.: 3645)
Steen Ipsen was born in 1966 in Denmark and lives and works in Copenhagen. He graduated in 19...
Category
2010s Danish Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Pottery
Eric Astoul, "Module, " Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, La Borne, France, 2014
By Eric Astoul
Located in New York, NY
Unique piece
Signed: Astoul.
Master ceramicist Eric Astoul created this piece as part of a series inspired by both modern and ancient stoneware, which, with its rough firing, fli...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Sculptural Bowl by Barbara Nanning, Glass
By Barbara Nanning
Located in New York, NY
Palladium IV, 2021 (Glass, Palladium, C. 7 in. H x 10.2 in. W x 9.4 in. D, Object No.: 4111).
Barbara Nanning’s mesmerizing sculptures unite tradition with innovation and are a fu...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass
Abstract Blue and Gray Circular Sculpture, Lone Skov Madsen
By Lone Skov Madsen
Located in New York, NY
Geometric Lines I, 2023, (Ceramic, C. 4.3 in. h x 7.5 in. dia., Object No.: 4166)
Lone Skov Madsen was born in 1964, and lives and works in Frederiksberg, Denmark. She received degr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Black and Red Ceramic and PVC Sculpture, Steen Ipsen
By Steen Ipsen
Located in New York, NY
Tied Up 21, 2016, (Ceramic, PVC, C. 13.5 in.h x 9 in.w x 9 in.d, Object No.: 4144)
Steen Ipsen was born in 1966 in Denmark and lives and works in Copenhagen. He graduated in 1990 fr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, PVC
Red and White Intricately Layered Vase, Jongjin Park
By Jongjin Park
Located in New York, NY
Red and White Patchwork, 2023 (Ceramic, C. 11.4 in. h x 9.8 in. w x 6.6 in. d, Object No.: 4204)
Jongjin Park was born in South Korea in 1982 and lives and works in Seoul. He holds ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Abstract Blue and Yellow Organic Sculpture, Toni Losey
By Toni Losey
Located in New York, NY
Judy, 2021 (Ceramic, C. 13.5 in. h x 11 in. w x 9.5 in. d, Object No.: 3860)
Toni Losey’s work hums with an underlying current of rhythm and organization. The repetition found on t...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Pink Organic Ceramic Sculptures by Tina Vlassopulos
By Tina Vlassopulos
Located in New York, NY
Hello, 2020 (Ceramic, Left to right C. 8.25 in. h x 5 in. w; 11.25 in. h x 5 in. w; 5.75 in. h x 8.75 in. w, Object No.: 3935)
Tina Vlassopulos was born in London in 1954. After gra...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Stanley Stangren, Abduction of Europa, Modernist Terracotta Sculpture, ca. 1950
By Stanley R. Stangren
Located in New York, NY
Dimensions
Total height: 12.5 inches
Width: 19 inches
Depth: 7.5 inches
Base height: 1.5 inches
DETAILS Unsigned, original wood base.
CONDITION Excellent vintage condition, wear consistent with age and use.
Stanley R. Stangren (American, 1928–2014) was an outstanding American jeweler, artist, sculptor and ceramist, residing in New York City. He worked in different styles and in different materials, including oils, watercolor, ceramic and stone sculptures; and fine jewelry. Stangren’s painting styles varied tremendously – from complete abstract works to Holocaust themes in the style of Georges Rouault and Hieronymus Bosch to portraits in the style of Moses and Raphael Soyer. He was also a passionate lover of the performing arts, and, as a young man, spent time studying dance at both the School of American Ballet and with Martha Graham.
Although he worked with dance pioneers like Ms. Graham, Anna Sokolow and Charles Weidman, an injury prevented him from pursuing dance as a career. But he found other outlets for his artistic pursuits. In his youth, Stangrem attended the Brooklyn Museum School of Art, and graduated from the High School of Music and Art in New York City. He later studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Art Students League, Bard Colledge and in Europe.
Stangren studied jewelry design in Europe, attending Staatlische Kunst Werkschule in Pforzheim, Germany and Kunstgewerbeschule der Stadt in Zurich, Switzerland. His jewelry and designs were received with great success. His combination of precious and semi-precious stones, high-karat gold and sterling silver, and exotic materials executed with outstanding workmanship in the abstract modernist style gave a unique aspect to his designs, the metalwork usually electroformed, cast, or fused in varying textures. After returning to New York in the later 1950’s, Stangren opened and maintained a ceramic business in Trenton, New Jersey.
Very few pieces of his work remain from this period. When he retired from the ceramics business, he spent much of his time enjoying the arts. He frequently attended Juilliard performances, including most of the opera and drama presentations at the School, and was especially fond of the dance concerts. The last 40 years of his life, he taught painting in the New York area and worked with Metropolitan Museum of Arts in developing annuities, for future acquisitions.
In addition, Stangren left annuities for MoMa in support of educational programs and left, in his will or through his executors, art supplies for the Harlem School of Art and benefits for the Urban Assembly organization. Mr. Stangren's love for the arts and for the performances he was seeing at Juilliard inspired him to take his participation a step further and to establish charitable gift annuities with the School. "I realized what Juilliard offered me, being a passionate music lover, and I decided to give something back" he said.
"What Juilliard achieves is remarkable. When I think of the prominent actors, dancers and musicians that have been educated there, I am always staggered. It is deeply financially satisfying to be able to give back to the School, while benefitting from it at the same time." The Juilliard School is not the only organization that Stanley Stangren...
Category
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Terracotta
Mid-20th Century Pair of Brutalist Iron Bookends by David Palombo
By David Palombo
Located in New York, NY
A pair of iron bookends crafted in brutalist style by the artist David Palombo. Uniquely designed, each end is constructed from a fence-like structure that is attached to a flat plat...
Category
Mid-20th Century Israeli Brutalist Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Iron
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Circular Blue and Gray Sculpture, Lone Skov Madsen
By Lone Skov Madsen
Located in New York, NY
Geometric Lines II, 2023, (Ceramic, C. 5.3 in. h x 9.8 in. dia., Object No.: 4167)
There is a clear connection between the consistency that Skov Madsen establishes in her research o...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
1920s Swedish Grace Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This abstract 1920s Swedish sculpture of painted-and-gilded plaster, on a painted-wood base, is pleasing from all angles. At the time and place where it...
Category
1920s Swedish Modern Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Plaster, Wood
Yongjin Han, a Piece of Wood, Sculpture, United States, 1976
By Yongjin Han
Located in New York, NY
Yongjin Han was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1934. After the Korean War—in which he fought, lying about his age in order to enlist—he was one of six students admitted to the sculpture program at the Seoul National University. At the time of his enrollment little of his native city remained intact; nonetheless, he had never felt more responsible to his work, firm in the conviction that artistic expression is every bit as essential to life and human nature as eating, drinking, or breathing.
One of Han’s teachers was Kim Chong Yung, a pioneer of Korean abstract sculpture, and by the time of his graduation he had adopted the abstraction that had seized both Europe and the United States several years before. . In 1967 he relocated to the USA, where he studied at Dartmouth and Columbia. Over the course of his long career the artist returned to Korea with frequency and made extended stays in Japan and Europe.
Trips to Korea signified something more than mere homesickness: Han’s work, though made largely in America, remained grounded in his rich cultural heritage. Korea rests on a bedrock of granite, and freestanding sculpture produced of the stone has for centuries demarcated sites of historical and religious significance. Han’s sculpture bridges this past with modernity. Richard A. Born, former Curator at the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, has said that Han “brought Korea’s tradition of direct stone carving out of figuration into a refined, non-objective abstraction.”
For his part, Han put very little stock in designations; his focus, instead, was on the stone itself. His pieces explore a certain harmonization with nature. Han, when describing his work, said, "As stone has been around since the beginning of time, it has much to teach us if we care to slow down and listen." He believed that each stone has its own history, character, and energy and that his task was to draw out these inherently spiritual qualities. He described his process as a “dialogue” with his material: "The stone tells me it has an itch in a certain spot, so I scratch it—and we both feel better!"
Han worked alone and with manual tools, and the process is arduous. Carving stone this way takes time, and, what’s more, required great force—yet Han’s sculptures, even the monumental ones, are, as friend and fellow artist David Parker...
Category
1970s American Vintage Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Yongjin Han, Untitled, Sculpture in Bronze, United States, 1996
By Yongjin Han
Located in New York, NY
Yongjin Han was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1934. After the Korean War—in which he fought, lying about his age in order to enlist—he was one of six students admitted to the sculpture program at the Seoul National University. At the time of his enrollment little of his native city remained intact; nonetheless, he had never felt more responsible to his work, firm in the conviction that artistic expression is every bit as essential to life and human nature as eating, drinking, or breathing.
One of Han’s teachers was Kim Chong Yung, a pioneer of Korean abstract sculpture, and by the time of his graduation he had adopted the abstraction that had seized both Europe and the United States several years before. . In 1967 he relocated to the USA, where he studied at Dartmouth and Columbia. Over the course of his long career the artist returned to Korea with frequency and made extended stays in Japan and Europe.
Trips to Korea signified something more than mere homesickness: Han’s work, though made largely in America, remained grounded in his rich cultural heritage. Korea rests on a bedrock of granite, and freestanding sculpture produced of the stone has for centuries demarcated sites of historical and religious significance. Han’s sculpture bridges this past with modernity. Richard A. Born, former Curator at the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, has said that Han “brought Korea’s tradition of direct stone carving out of figuration into a refined, non-objective abstraction.”
For his part, Han put very little stock in designations; his focus, instead, was on the stone itself. His pieces explore a certain harmonization with nature. Han, when describing his work, said, "As stone has been around since the beginning of time, it has much to teach us if we care to slow down and listen." He believed that each stone has its own history, character, and energy and that his task was to draw out these inherently spiritual qualities. He described his process as a “dialogue” with his material: "The stone tells me it has an itch in a certain spot, so I scratch it—and we both feel better!"
Han worked alone and with manual tools, and the process is arduous. Carving stone this way takes time, and, what’s more, required great force—yet Han’s sculptures, even the monumental ones, are, as friend and fellow artist David Parker says, “all gentle grace and warmth” … [the sculptor] “engages with the stone as an equal—like wayfarers meeting on a path, Han and a stone spend time together and when they part, both are marked and changed forever.”
Yongjin Han's career spanned decades and continents, and included several prestigious large-scale public commissions. In Seoul his work can be found at the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the IE Young Museum of Contemporary Art, the Whanki Museum, the Ewha Woman’s University Museum, Posong High School, and the 88 Olympics...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Barbro Åberg 'Orb, ' Contemporary Stoneware Sculpture, Denmark, 2019
By Barbro Åberg
Located in New York, NY
A°berg's works, made largely in black and white, are often purely sculptural, even playfully non-utilitarian. Rough surfaces inspired by geology are set in contrast to a refined eleg...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Danish Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Eric Astoul, Stoneware Vase, Ovoïde, La Borne, France, 2010
By Eric Astoul
Located in New York, NY
Unique piece
Signed: AE
Master ceramicist Eric Astoul created this piece as part of a series inspired by both modern and ancient stoneware, which, with its rough firing, flips th...
Category
2010s French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Cesare Arduini, Abstract Marble and Steel Sculpture, United States, 2019
By Cesare Arduini
Located in New York, NY
With this captivating white marble sculpture, Cesare Arduini has continued his masterful exploration of space, his play of the balance between positive and negative space.
Unique ...
Category
2010s American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Statuary Marble, Steel
Chris Knight, Silver & Steel Sculptural Bowl with Crosses, UK, 2015
By Chris Knight
Located in New York, NY
Chris Knight's work resides on the boundaries between art, craft, and design. This sculptural bowl in cast silver and stainless steel is covered in dozens of well placed crosses, all...
Category
2010s British Other Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stainless Steel, Silver
Mario Dal Fabbro, "Image of Penguin #2" Sculpture, United States circa 1980-1981
By Mario Dal Fabbro
Located in New York, NY
Signed: Mario Dal Fabbro Image of Penguin #2
Marked: I. 7
Typical of the sculptural output of dal Fabbro, the lines of this piece shift rhythmically depending on the viewer's pos...
Category
20th Century American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Cesare Arduini, White Marble Centerpiece, United States, 2020
By Cesare Arduini
Located in New York, NY
Inscribed: CLF
Unique piece.
Forced by health reasons to walk away from his forty years of working in a marble facility, Cesare Arduini turned to design to recontextualize his l...
Category
2010s American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Granite
Wendy Hendelman Tiger's Eye Head Sculpture, 2015
By Wendy Hendelman
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American sculptor Wendy Hendelman's Tiger's Eye Head Sculpture on marble base. Hendelman’s work reflects her love of the primitive and the ancient. The small scale and s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Marble
Murano Glass Abstract Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This graceful work consists of a clear glass flame-like design on a cylindrical frosted glass base. The piece has an ethereal quality about it, and can add star power to a room witho...
Category
20th Century Italian Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Murano Glass
Jérémy Gobé, Ronde, Standing Sculpture, France, 2011
Located in New York, NY
This piece hypnotically draws the viewer's eyes to the centre, aided by layers of would fabric in a circular pattern, creating something seemingly endless while thematically contained.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Fabric
Mario Dal Fabbro, Wood Sculpture, United States, C. 1983
By Mario Dal Fabbro
Located in New York, NY
In this sculptural study by dal Fabbro, the viewer's expectations are reversed. What may at first seem figural becomes abstract as one moves around the piece, revealing the artist's ...
Category
20th Century American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
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By Yongjin Han
Located in New York, NY
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21st Century and Contemporary American Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
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By Farrago Design
Located in New York City, NY
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Category
2010s Indian Organic Modern Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
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Bone, Resin, Teak
Richard Hirsch Ceramic Creamy White Primal Cups with Stands, 2018
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
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Ceramic
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By Katz Studio
Located in San Jose del Cabo, BCS
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21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Resin
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