Small bronze sculpture of a cross-legged figure, Protected Woman by Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn. This article is only available in print.
Two oil, acrylic, and wood constructions, Carnival Echoes and Oxen of the Sun by Kenji Fujita. This article is only available in print.
Four drawings—Working Plan for the sculpture A World Circuitry, Integrated Brussles, A New York Circuitry, and Roma by Francoise Schein. This article is only available in print.
Two sculptures utilizing steel, fiberglass, hydrocal, paint, aluminum, and oil, Fish Jumping Out Of Its Skin and PCB’s In The Hudson. This article is only available in print.
Two sculptures of altered ready-mades like a chair and a locker, Harvest and Closet by Bill Woodrow. This article is only available in print.
Second century Greco-Roman marble sculpture. This content is only available in print.
Early second-century Roman marble sculpture. This content is only available in print.
Two terracotta sculptures of heads, Heads by Yves Oppenheim. This article is only available in print.
Jackie Winsor talks to Craig Gholson about the influences of color on her sculptures and the discoveries she comes across through her work, as well as the dichotomous elemental impact of fire.
Two drawings with graphite, oil stick, chalk and pencil, Untitled and Shop Drawing for Character Armor by John Newman.
Bronze piece, titled Quarry I, by Bryan Hunt. This article is only available in print.
Two abstract figurative sculptures, Recurve and Interpolator by Steve Wood. This article is only available in print.
Cast polyadam sculpture, titled Female Acrobats, by Tom Otterness. This article is only available in print.
Two sculptures, titled Musical Forest and Cluster About Hemisphere by Ruth Vollmer. This article is only available in print.
A sculpture of wire mesh, glue, paint, and powdered metal, titled Nkrigom, by Nick Ghiz. This article is only available in print.
A sculpture of plaster, asphalt, concrete, and ceramic tile on wood, titled Open (Entrance/Exit) #2, by James Ford. This article is only available in print.
Painted wood sculpture, titled Completion of the Circle, by Italo Scanga.
Drawings of three extravagant and temporary sculptures with schemata for fireworks created in 1653, Project for Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans by Carlo Rainaldi. This article is only available in print.
Two untitled sculptures utilizing large granite pieces, plexiglass and neon by Jun Sazuki. This article is only available in print.
Two tower-like painted plaster-coated sculptures, Enza and Solara by Christina Thomas. This article is only available in print.
A look into the studios and work of artists Jonathan Waters, Charles Saulson, Randy Hardy, Tom Bills, Robin Hill, and Bill Enck. This content is only available in print.
A sculpture fountain of stainless steel, granite, and water, titled Levitated Mass, by Michael Heizer. This article is only available in print.
Three ceramic plates of 14½ inch diameter, titled Marilyn Monroe, by Mary Heilmann. Photograph by Mark Magill.
Seated clay figure by Lothar Fischer. This article is only available in print.
A sculpture created of a bicycle, stereo and computer components, mirrored plexiglass, and more, titled SAT81, by Kathleen Thomas. This article is only available in print.
Bronze sculpture by Julian Schnabel. This article is only available in print.
A glass sculpture, titled Tear, Oval, and Step Cuts, by John Torreano. This article is only available in print.
A sculpture of painted and chromium plated steel, titled Flawed Logic, by John Chamberlain. This article is only available in print.
Painted fiberglass life casts “Freida,” “Jenette,” “Towana,” and “Stacy” in Banana Kelly Double Dutch by John Ahearn with Roberto Torres and Raul Ande.
A handpainted cast plaster sculpture, from an edition of three, titled Female Victory by Tom Otterness. This article is only available in print.