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Item Ships From: Texas
"It's Time" Modern Abstract Copper Metal Fish Word Art Wall Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract fish sculpture made of copper by Houston, TX artist Frank Dolejska. The work features a rounded fish shape with the words "It's Time" on...
Category

1980s Modern Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Copper

Distorted Figurative Figure
By Jose Zacarias
Located in Houston, TX
Cool grey figurative sculpture of a female figure. Sculpture has concave areas where the limbs would extend from the body. The sculpture sits on a base that appears to be a leg. Jose...
Category

1980s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

“After the Deluge” Blue and Orange Abstract Contemporary Collage Sculpture
By Brent Fogt
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful blue and orange abstract contemporary collage sculpture that incorporates collage, cardboard, wood, acrylic paint, and wood glue. The organic, amorphous form features spiked spires that resemble a rock formation. Artist Biography: The son of a Lutheran pastor and a psychotherapist, Brent...
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2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Glue, Acrylic, Cardboard, Magazine Paper

Manifestation II
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: This kinetic artwork is intended as a gently rotating, dimensional mandala. It has a baroque-upcycled aesthetic that playfully transcends the utility of the can-tab. Sparkling moiré patterns emerge as the artwork rotates slowly. One can experience the artwork as a sparkling, crystalline mystery from a distance, then as a familiar but incalculable marvel up close. Fun fact: it is powered by a disco ball motor Keywords: kinetic art,sensory art, suspended art, upcycled, sparkling , metal Details: A kinetic, sensory sculpture made from post-consumer can-tabs, safety pins, steel armature and ceiling mounted motor. 84"l x 44"w x 44"d x 40 lbs. rotates at 1 to 1-1/2 rpm Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia Fleck...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Kinetic Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects

"High Plains" Red and Dark Purple Abstract Mixed Media Sculptural Collage
By Brent Fogt
Located in Houston, TX
This piece is one of a series of collages that layers images from vintage Sears catalogues from the 1960s with paint and other materials. Fogt used the process of addition and subtra...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Magazine Paper

Painted Wooden Cubist Style Folk Fish Sculptured
Located in Houston, TX
Wooden cubist fish sculpture that is painted in red, orange and yellow. The sculpture is hanging from a chain attached in a dark wooden frame. The work is ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

"Big Mochi" Large Contemporary Handmade Sculpture
By Spencer Hansen
Located in Houston, TX
Part of his Strangers series, Spencer Hansen's large fanciful sculpture is made of Mongolian sheep fur, recycled teak wood, brass, and wire. Mochi is able to stand up on his own with...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Wire

Abstract Limestone Sculpture
Located in Austin, TX
By Duff Browne Dimensions: 12" H x 17" W Limestone
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Abstract Geometric Modern Metal Etching
By Dick Wray
Located in Houston, TX
Modern geometric etching on a metal sheet in an abstract style. The piece is not framed. Artist Biography: Dick Wray, a native Houstonian, born in Heights Hospital in 1933 was prima...
Category

Mid-20th Century Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Limerick" Red, Yellow, and Light Green Abstract Mixed Media Sculptural Collage
By Brent Fogt
Located in Houston, TX
This piece is one of a series of collages that layers images from vintage Sears catalogues from the 1960s with paint and other materials. Fogt used the process of addition and subtraction. He applied paper and paint, let it dry, and sanded off the excesses until the right amount of visual complexity is reached. Brent Fogt...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Magazine Paper

Geometric Abstract Copper Sculpture
By Matthew Reeves
Located in Houston, TX
Geometrically shaped copper sculpture. The piece is the tone of shiny bright copper and has circular and triangular shapes to the work. It is not signed. Artist Biography: Matthew ...
Category

20th Century Abstract Geometric Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

"Literally or Figuratively?" Teal, Red, and Light Blue Abstract Collage
By Brent Fogt
Located in Houston, TX
This piece is one of a series of collages that layers images from vintage Sears catalogues from the 1960s with paint and other materials. Fogt used the process of addition and subtra...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Magazine Paper

David Szfranski Pink Psychedelic Mechanical Blinking Light X Sculpture See Video
Located in Dallas, TX
Sequential blinking light sculpture by contemporary artist David Szfranski. Blanket Wood Substrate Lights Electronic Blinking mechanism. Box 9"x 6" x 5.5" The sculpture has a hypn...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Monumental Fiber Art Textile Wall Sculpture "Flight" by Barbara Barron, 1982
Located in Dallas, TX
Temporary End of Summer Sale. This phenomenal wall-mounted mid-century-modern sculpture is titled "Flight" and was created by internationally recognized textile artist Barbara Barr...
Category

Mid-20th Century Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wool, Thread

James Bearden Large Scale Brutalist Owl Sculpture from His "Animal Series"
By James Bearden
Located in Dallas, TX
Amazing large scale brutalist owl sculpture with glass eyes and beautiful enamel coloration by renowned Iowa abstract artist James Anthony Bearden from his Animal Series. We also hav...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel

Large Scale Freestanding Fiber Art Sculpture by Jane Knight Titled 'The Tree'
Located in Dallas, TX
This monumental abstract fiber art sculpture was created in the mid-1960s by renowned Detroit artist, Jane Knight. She is best known for her elaborate large-scale wall textile installations...
Category

1960s Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wool

Brutalist Mid-Century Sunburst Wall Sculpture in Mixed Metals by Stuart Mathews
Located in Dallas, TX
Stuart Mathews was a prolific sculptor who studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and Cranbrook in the 1950s. His work is characterized by his ability to combine a variety of differ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Bronze, Steel

James Bearden Trio of Brutalist Giraffe Sculptures "Animal Series"
By James Bearden
Located in Dallas, TX
Amazing family of three large scale Giraffe sculptures by renowned Iowa abstract artist James Anthony Bearden. From his Animal Series, The large Giraffe measures 72"H x 16D x 9"W, th...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Copper, Enamel

SMU Southern Methodist Unversity School of Arts Sculpture Mid Century Modern
Located in San Antonio, TX
SMU Architectural Bronze Dimensions: 16.75 H x 4.75 W x 4.25 D Medium: Bronze "Southern Methodist University"
Category

1960s Modern Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Night at the Opera" Psychedelic Sculpture White Carves Stone Mouth Singing Fun
Located in Austin, TX
Abstract sculpture titled "Night at the Opera" by Bob Ragan 24 x 12 x 12 Texas Limestone 240
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Communication
Located in Austin, TX
By Duff Browne Marble sculpture on black marble base. Dimensions: 17.5" H x 8" W
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Manifestation I
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: This artwork is intended as a gently rotating, dimensional mandala. It has a baroque-upcycled aesthetic that playfully transcends the utility of the can-tab. The shape recalls a chandelier or and upside-down layer cake. Sparkling moiré patterns emerge in the hanging chains as viewers circumnavigate the art. One can experience the artwork as a sparkling, crystalline mystery from a distance, then as a familiar but incalculable marvel up close. Keywords: kinetic art, suspended art, upcycled, sparkling , metal Details: A kinetic, sensory sculpture made from post-consumer can-tabs, safety pins, steel armature and ceiling mounted motor. 84"l x 55"w x 55"d. 65 lbs. rotates at 1 to 1-1/2 rpm Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia Fleck...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Kinetic Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Pins

Logical Picture
By Robert Milnes
Located in Denton, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy, acrylic paint. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom by Robert Milnes Milnes served as Dean of the Col...
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

Mystery Mandala
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: This mandala is made of bags from stores I go to on a regular basis, garden store, office supply store, big box stores. This mandala is made from post-consumer plastic bags Keywords: collage, abstract, assemblage Details: This is a wall mounted scuplture made from post consumer can-tabs and safety pins mounted on green MDF. A hanging cleat is attached on back. signed on back. No paints are use in this piece. The can-tabs are manufactured in many colors according to thier brand. Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia Fleck...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Board

Treasure 7.8 (with blue silver and pink)
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: Made from post consumer can-tabs. Can-tabs can be found in a rainbow of colors according to their brands. The blue are from Michelob beer and the pink are from White Claw brand beverages. The can-tabs are washed 3 times at my studio before being added to an artwork. Keywords: assemblage, post consumer can-tabs Details: This is a wall mounted scuplture made from post consumer can-tabs and safety pins mounted on green MDF. A hanging cleat is attached on back. signed on back. No paints are used in this piece. The can-tabs are manufactured in many colors according to thier brand. Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia Fleck...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Pins

Sea Grid
By Robert Milnes
Located in Denton, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom. Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979. Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee. He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

"Stretched" - forged bronze abstract sculpture, unique and contemporary
By Todd Campbell
Located in Dallas, TX
Abstract forged bronze, perfect for a contemporary center piece.
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Treasure 2.7
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: Aluminum can-tabs chained together with safety pins are layered, massed and attached to an MDF backing creating a dense sparkling texture. The can-tabs are reflective, glinting in the light, catching the eye of those who pass by them. These shield-like, glittering wall pieces have the presence of valuable treasure, but closer inspection reveals that the treasure is made from can-tabs, one of many common disposable items that continuously pass through our hands. Keywords: assemblage, post consumer can-tabs Details: This is a wall mounted scuplture made from post consumer can-tabs and safety pins mounted on green MDF. A hanging cleat is attached on back. signed on back. No paints are use in this piece. The can-tabs are manufactured in many colors according to thier brand. Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia Fleck...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Pins

Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny
By Robert Milnes
Located in Denton, TX
Cone 04 earthenware sculpture with textured glazed and slips. Signed, titled, and dated in black ink on bottom. Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979. Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee. He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

Delta
By Robert Milnes
Located in Denton, TX
Stoneware with colored slips. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom by Robert Milnes Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and...
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

Liberty Mandala
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: I challenged myself to create complex patterning on this piece. This mandala is made from post-consumer plastic bags Keywords: collage, abstract, assemblage Details: This is a wall mounted scuplture made from post consumer can-tabs and safety pins mounted on green MDF. A hanging cleat is attached on back. signed on back. No paints are use in this piece. The can-tabs are manufactured in many colors according to thier brand. Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Board

Joy Filled
By Thomas Hoitsma
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The Heart of the Matter – Metal Wall Sculptures Artist Statement by Tom Hoitsma: In October 2019 my family learned first-hand a brutal lesson about the climate crisis. Dallas used to see one tornado each year. For the last few years that number had tripled and the intensity of the tornados has increased. On October 20, 2019 one of these super tornados ripped through our Dallas neighborhood. With winds up to 140 miles per hour and three quarters of a mile wide, this tornado literally came right down our street. By some act of God, the tornado jumped over the first 5 houses on the west end of our street (including my house), which I was in at the time with my kids, but destroyed most of the homes just west of us. We have all seen images of this kind of destruction on television but to walk the neighborhood the next morning, and see the destruction with my own eyes was completely surreal and deeply disturbing. As usual, my eye kept settling on the sculptural beauty in some of the wreckage, especial the twisted metal. I collected some of these broken and bent objects and brought them to my studio to contemplate. On our walk the morning after the tornado, my 12 year old daughter and I bumped into a couple standing in front of their home. It was destroyed. The roof was gone, a few interior walls were standing but most of the exterior walls were just piles of brick. The couple pointed to an interior white door that was still standing (the exterior walls to that room were gone) and said, “do you see that white door? We were all huddle behind that door when the tornado ripped the roof off the house. The air was thick with debris flying around and we all just clutched each other until it finally passed. In front of that door used to be our bedroom (there were no walls standing). We’re so grateful that the four of us made it out without a scratch.” And that made me think. People are so resilient. Events in our lives can break our hearts but somehow we cannot be defeated. Like these sculptures, our hearts get tangled, bruised and battered but still remain full of hope and joy. We all emerge, changed from experiences but eventually, hopeful for the future. It became clear that this twisted metal was the perfect metaphor. To take this material which had been so tortured by this tornado and create something vibrant and beautiful. This work, born of the tragedy created by the climate crisis and super storms, is an examination of the impact of the “new normal...
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Live Together, Die Free", Nic Noblique, Large Yellow Steel Sculpture, 288x36x36
By Nic Noblique
Located in Dallas, TX
Nic Noblique is a Texas-based sculptor whose preferred medium is steel. Noblique has, in a relatively short amount of time, become one of the foremost abstract sculptors in the Unite...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Lucky 8
Located in Arlington, TX
"Lucky 8", a gorgeous contemporary sculpture created by Scott P. Gentry, was inspired by numerology and Chinese culture. The number 8 is a symbol of balance with its symmetrical shap...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Gold Leaf

"Carry the Weight" Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Found Object Wall Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Exhibited in "Benji Stiles: A Human Day" at Reeves Art + Design. In “A Human Day,” a solo show dedicated to the work of contemporary multidisciplinary artist Benji Stiles, we explor...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Mixed Media

"We Three", Jerry Dane Sanders, Outside Brushed Steel Sculpture, 180x72x72 in.
Located in Dallas, TX
"We Three" by Jerry Dane Sanders is a large brushed finish stainless steel outdoor sculpture measuring 180x72x72. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, this piece features three pillars that sway gracefully between each other, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The sculpture is perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outdoor space and is sure to be a conversation starter at any event or gathering. Whether you're looking to enhance the beauty of your garden or simply want to add a unique and eye-catching piece to your outdoor decor, this sculpture is sure to impress. Jerry Dane Sanders Sadly passed away at age 58 from brain cancer...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

The Pod
By Robert Milnes
Located in Denton, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom. Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979. Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee. He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

Potential
By Robert Milnes
Located in Denton, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom. Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals Arts and Design at the University of North Texas from January 2006 to his retirement in August 2014, when he moved to Asheville, NC with his wife Karen, re-establishing Arbitrary Forms Studio there. A sculptor and ceramist, he served previously as Director of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University in California, Director of the School of Art at Louisiana State University, and as Chair of the Art Department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the Penland School of Crafts in 1972 and 1979. Milnes is the past president of the National Council of Art Administrators and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. He has served as a consultant or evaluator for more than sixty universities, colleges, and independent schools of art in the US and abroad and served in Dallas on the Board of Directors of the Business Council for the Arts and as Chair of the Community Advisory Board for KERA, the NPR station for North Texas. He was recently named a Fellow and Lifetime Member of NASAD and served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Craft in Asheville, NC and as co-chair of the Blue Ridge Public Radio Strategic Planning Committee. He is a member of the Southern Highland Crafts Guild.
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

"Hot Lips" Modern Abstract Copper Metal Fish Word Art Wall Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract fish sculpture made of copper by Houston, TX artist Frank Dolejska. The work features an elongated fish shape with the words "hot lips" ...
Category

1980s Modern Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Copper

"Sweet Eats" Modern Abstract Copper Metal Fish Word Art Wall Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract fish sculpture made of copper by Houston, TX artist Frank Dolejska. The work features an elongated fish shape with the words "sweet eats...
Category

1970s Modern Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Copper

"T-Rex" Abstract Modern Black and Gold Decorative Sculpture
By Jude Rosemond
Located in Houston, TX
Black decorative sculpture with gold accents by Houston, TX contemporary artist Jude Rosemond. Sculpture is made from concrete, clay, stone with rosewate...
Category

2010s Modern Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Enamel

Awakening
Located in Arlington, TX
"Awakening", a beautiful contemporary sculpture created from pink Portuguese marble by the talented sculptor, Scott P. Gentry, symbolizes a journey of self-awareness or self-awakenin...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Modern Abstract Expressionist Metal Etching
By Dick Wray
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract expressionist style etching is done on a metal sheet. The sheet is attached to a wood backing for easy hanging. The work is not framed. Artist Biography: Dick Wray,...
Category

Mid-20th Century Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Study for the Esoteric Dharma by Steve Brudniak, Surreal Assemblage
Located in Austin, TX
An original assemblage sculpture by Austin, TX based artist Steve Brudniak. STEVE BRUDNIAK Study for the Esoteric Dharma, 2014 Assemblage of glass, brass, marble and ritual oils of frankincense, galbanum, myrrh, coconut, jojoba and kalonji in nitrogen. 5 x 8.5 x 3.5 in Steve Brudniak is an American contemporary artist, actor and filmmaker, known for highly crafted, surreal assemblages invested with science elements and unusual characteristics. Brudniak pioneered use of many unconventional mediums including Tesla coil lightning, magnetic fluid, gyro mechanics, and biological preservations. Pieces generate ideas and themes of spirituality and psychological function.  His work is in the collections of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the San Antonio Museum of Art, The El Paso Museum of Art and The Art Museum of South Texas, many private collections and hundreds of books and publications. His “Astrogeneris Mementos” became the first assemblage sculptures exhibited in outer space. The monograph, “The Science of Surrealism - Assemblage Sculpture of Steve Brudniak”, (2013) documents thirty years of the artist’s career, with a foreword by Guillermo Del Toro.
Category

2010s Assemblage Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Brass

"Look Inside My Twisted Blue Mind", Nic Noblique, Big Steel Sculpture, 95x88x62
By Nic Noblique
Located in Dallas, TX
Nic Noblique is a Texas-based sculptor whose preferred medium is steel. Noblique has, in a relatively short amount of time, become one of the foremost abstract sculptors in the United States. This piece, entitled "Look Inside My Twisted Blue Mind...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"To Wish Impossible Things", Nic Noblique, Large Red Steel Sculpture, 120x48x72
By Nic Noblique
Located in Dallas, TX
Nic Noblique is a Texas-based sculptor whose preferred medium is steel. Noblique has, in a relatively short amount of time, become one of the foremost abstract sculptors in the Unite...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Power Flower Mandala
By Virginia Fleck
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: This piece is made from thousands of small pieces of plastic bags and wrappers. This mandala is made from post-consumer plastic bags Keywords: collage, abstract, assemblage Details: This is a wall mounted scuplture made from post consumer can-tabs and safety pins mounted on green MDF. A hanging cleat is attached on back. signed on back. No paints are use in this piece. The can-tabs are manufactured in many colors according to thier brand. Artist Biography: Since 2002, award winning artist Virginia Fleck...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Board

"Rocker VI", David L. Deming, Stainless Steel Contemporary Sculpture, 67x37x24
By David L. Deming
Located in Dallas, TX
David L. Deming's "Rocker VI" is skillfully welded together with stainless steel and polished to a mirror-like sheen. The included base props the sculpture at eye level for the perfe...
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Josephine is a Hard Act to Follow", David Deming, Stainless Steel Sculpture,
By David L. Deming
Located in Dallas, TX
David L. Deming’s world of lively canine sculptures captures the artist’s love for dogs and presents a whimsical look at four-legged behavior at its best. His extensive and unique collection of painted steel and lacquered steel dog sculptures are assembled using steel pipe, vintage hand tools, sheet metal, and other material that the artist has skillfully welded together, creating life-like depictions of memorable pets in rather human-like scenarios. In "Josephine is a Hard Act to Follow" the weenie dog is jumping through a ring of fire wearing a vest and swirling hat...
Category

1990s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Untitled
By Jack Youngerman
Located in Austin, TX
Abstract Sculpture by American Artist Jack Youngerman, from the Atlantic Ritchfield art collection. Abstract Form rotating on marble base. Initialed JY (Jack Youngerman, American, b....
Category

1970s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass

"Honey Bear" Small Yellow Abstract Contemporary Stoneware Sculpture of a Bear
By Austyn Taylor
Located in Houston, TX
Small yellow abstract contemporary stoneware sculpture by Mendocino, CA-based artist, Austyn Taylor. This piece is included in a 2023 group exhibition, "Friend of a Friend," curated by Vincent Di Nguyen at Reeves Art and Design. Artist Biography: Born in New York in 1984, Austyn Taylor has a nomadic studio practice working around the world as a visiting resident artist. Her works have traveled across the globe as well finding collections in Lebanon, Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Spain, France, Taiwan, Netherlands, Belgium, the United States, Germany, Denmark, Indonesia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong. She is currently based deep in the coastal redwoods...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

"Ithaca" Large Red Abstract Contemporary Stoneware Sculpture of a Pony
By Austyn Taylor
Located in Houston, TX
Large red abstract contemporary stoneware sculpture by Mendocino, CA-based artist, Austyn Taylor. This piece is included in a 2023 group exhibition,...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

"Look Mommy" Contemporary Pastel Abstract Functional Motorcycle Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Contemporary pastel abstract painted motorcycle kiddie ride by New Jersey based artist Russ Rubin. The work features Russ' signature muted desert inspired ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

House Paint, Acrylic, Found Objects

"Untitled, " Fiberglass - Abstract Figurative Sculpture, Indian Artist
Located in Houston, TX
This character is from A Fantastic Collision of The Three Worlds XXVIII. Amita Bhatt received her BFA from the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India and her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Bhatt’s work has been exhibited at noteworthy venues such as the Bluestar Contemporary Art Center, Walters Art Museum, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Project Row Houses, all in the United States as well as Museo Pedro de Osma in Peru. She has also been the recipient of several prestigious awards and recently served as a Grant Panelist on the National Endowment for the Arts. Her works are included in many important private and public collections. Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst-ridden zeitgeist. In exploring issues of identity and violence, Bhatt’s research led her to the beginnings of mankind. Most ancient creation...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass

"Untitled, " Fiberglass - Figurative Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
This character is from A Fantastic Collision of The Three Worlds XXVIII. Amita Bhatt received her BFA from the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India and her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Bhatt’s work has been exhibited at noteworthy venues such as the Bluestar Contemporary Art Center, Walters Art Museum, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Project Row Houses, all in the United States as well as Museo Pedro de Osma in Peru. She has also been the recipient of several prestigious awards and recently served as a Grant Panelist on the National Endowment for the Arts. Her works are included in many important private and public collections. Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst-ridden zeitgeist. In exploring issues of identity and violence, Bhatt’s research led her to the beginnings of mankind. Most ancient creation...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass

The Duck (N.6., No. 3)
By Garth Evans
Located in Austin, TX
Artist: Garth Evans (British, b. 1934) Title: "The Duck (N.6., No. 3)" Year: 1982 Medium: Painted plywood wall-hanging sculpture Signed and titled Dimensions: 24" x 12" x 7" Conditio...
Category

1980s Contemporary Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

"Jazz on a T-" Abstract Kinetic Sculpture
By John Scott
Located in Houston, TX
Vibrant kinetic sculpture that includes a base that can be mounted on the wall with long pole-like attachment that balances at the base of the piece. The work is wonderfully painted in a variety of vibrant colors and patterns. Artist Biography: Artist John Scott was born in New Orleans and raised in the city’s Lower Ninth Ward. He taught at Xavier University for more than 40 years and was named a MacArthur Fellow in 1992 by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a highly prestigious honor that came at the height of his career. Scott was known for creating vibrant kinetic sculptures that explored topics ranging from the West African diddly-bow string instrument to the rhythms and movements inspired by enslaved dancers in early 19th-century in New Orleans’s famed Congo Square. His large woodcuts...
Category

20th Century Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Train
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
In his abstract constructions, Alex Corno does not make art to repeat what is visible, to paraphrase Klee’s affirmation. He uses the formal language of materials and space: opposing thin arcs, rods, and loops with weighty rectilinear forms to achieve a dynamic balance. Corno welds his iron and stainless steel sculptures in a diverse range of scales, from small interior works to monumental garden...
Category

2010s Abstract Texas - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Iron

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