Sculpture
The blues encompasses more than the melancholic rhythms of Robert Johnson or the husky lyrics of John Lee Hooker.
Inspired by his childhood experience with Hurricane Andrew, Daniel Arsham toys with our conception of space and time.
Mutilated fashionistas in pink plastic surgery offices.
Nine artists confront The Black Lodge from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks.
Think you look resourceful and outdoorsy with your Swiss Army Knife? What if it was made out of felt? What if it was called “the Manager”?
The intensity and movement of Gormley’s sculptures echo the robust energy of a rapidly evolving urban neighborhood.
Leonardo Drew’s looming sculptures, organically woven from wood, metal, graphite and aluminium, command your attention at first glance.
Randy Polumbo gives Artlog a sneak preview into his latest mobile installation: Love Stream.
Betcha didn’t think paper could do this.
A group of primary school boys take on a sculpture exhibition, unattended.
Art that utilizes paper as its medium could be seen as a fleeting fad—but the intricate handiwork of these twelve artists suggests otherwise.


































































