Sculpture

Rodin’s love of the Parthenon sculptures revealed

The British Museum show will examine the French artist’s obsession with its most famous exhibits

Sheffield doesn't do landmarks by half

Artist Alex Chinneck's chimney sculptures ups the ante in the North of England

Protest is one thing, destroying art is another

Sam Durant’s Scaffold is a powerful work that should provoke anger about the death penalty, not the artist’s ethnicity

First public art works for Battersea Power Station site selected

Jesse Wine and Haffendi Anuar awarded the inaugural Powerhouse Commission by Cass Sculpture Foundation

Frieze lets the sculptures play outside before the big tents arrive

The Frieze Sculpture exhibition is to precede the fair this year

Sculpture in its natural habitat: US edition

Don't miss out on this summer's hottest outdoor sculpture installations

Sculpture in its natural habitat: UK edition

Don't miss out on this summer's hottest outdoor sculpture installations

Rediscovered Rodin sculpture surfaces at auction

A never-before-exhibited version of Andromède will be offered at Artcurial with an estimate of €800,000-€1.2m

Tate survey exhibition reunites Giacometti’s Venice Biennale sculptures for first time in 60 years

This display aims to flesh out Giacometti's practice, which is not limited to his iconic bronze figures

David Smith’s sculptures get some space to breathe at Storm King

This will be the first exhibition to focus on Smith's use of the colour white

Barbara Hepworth’s former school to auction two of her sculptures at Sotheby's

Insurance and security costs of keeping works are partly to blame for sale

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel transcends the big-box gallery model

And their inaugural sculpture show goes beyond the oversized trophies of Modern art, says our LA correspondent Jori Finkel

Conrad Shawcross’s monumental sculpture arrives on time in St Pancras, London

<p> Dramatic column for Francis Crick medical research centre stands opposite international train station </p>

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Jenny Holzer draws on Walt Whitman for Aids memorial

App will allow people to keep memories alive far beyond New York

Memorial to Sinai plane crash victims planned by sculptor of New Jersey’s Tear of Grief

Zurab Tsereteli says he has been approached to design a monument in St Petersburg and will do it for free

Kinky Calder gets restored in time for UK debut

Artist’s grandsons waived fees to conserve his largest work, which goes on show at Tate Modern this week

Antony Gormley to confront Hong Kong’s raw nerves by placing sculptures on its rooftops

Artist links delayed arrival of Event Horizon with pro-democracy movement and taboo subject of suicide

Yes! We have no bananas—but there's plenty of bronze veg in Vauxhall

PLUS: Get your private parts painted in public at Frieze, dealers have their say on if Renoir is crap, working the aisles with Graham Norton and David Furnish and more fair gossip

Curator's guided tour of Frieze Sculpture Park

Clare Lilley, the curator of the Frieze Sculpture Park, knows the English Garden of Regent’s Park like the back of her hand. This is the fourth time the director of programme for Yorkshire Sculpture Park has selected the works that go on display just outside the Frieze London tent

Getty brings ancient athletes face to face

Intimately related bronze figures are on show together for the first time

Four years on and Norway is still divided on massacre memorial

Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg's monument, which calls for a slice of the Sørbråten peninsula to be cut out like “an open wound”, was due for completion in July

Olafur Eliasson waterfall for Copenhagen swimming pool

A proposal to build an art pool in the Danish capital would allow visitors to “get in touch” with underwater works

Kapoor accused of courting controversy in Versailles

Racy comments about installations draw ire—and vandals

Cass Sculpture Foundation announces major Chinese art show in 2016

Large-scale installations by contemporary Chinese artists are being specially commissioned for next year