Sculpture
Basel's got talent? Artists invite visitors to make their multimedia installations sing
At their Museum Tinguely retrospective, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller welcome participants interacting with their works, which combine elements of theatre, video and sound design
Basel's groundbreaking open-storage venue Schaulager celebrates 20 years with video art show
Museum's model, giving access to works not on display, has been replicated throughout the world
Phyllida Barlow's final, irreverent public art project takes form in New York
At the time of her death in March, the British sculptor had been working on a major Public Art Fund exhibition
Modernist sculptor William Edmondson's journey from carving headstones to KAWS collection
The career of the self-taught artist, who was the first Black artist to have a solo show at MoMA, is explored at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
A brush with… Phyllida Barlow
We sat down with the late artist earlier this year to discuss her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Louise Nevelson to Fyodor Dostoevsky
Controversial monument to Queen Elizabeth II needs donors
Massive sculpture by Simon Hitchens, criticised by local campaign group, is three times the size of Antony Gormley’s 'Angel of the North'
Joana Vasconcelos's towering tree sculpture springs into life at French château
"Tree of Life" is made of 110,000 fabric pieces crafted during lockdown from materials that were already in the artist's studio
Calling Mr Bernini to gate 35—artist’s Salvator Mundi sculpture goes on show at Rome airport
Italian government approves display of sculptural icon in new boarding area
Remembering Norman Dilworth, a champion of Concrete Art, who has died, aged 92
The Wigan-born sculptor became attuned to the modern movement in Europe after making his name with construction-based reliefs and sculptures in Britain
Artist installs quilt-covered airplane at Frieze Los Angeles's Santa Monica Airport venue
Basil Kincaid's sculpture at the fair incorporates textiles the artist has sourced from St Louis, Ghana and elsewhere since 2016
Centrepiece of Destination Crenshaw, a sculpture-filled public space in south Los Angeles, to open in early autumn
The space, which will feature works by Maren Hassinger, Kehinde Wiley and others, also has the support of local celebrities Issa Rae and DeMar DeRozan
How Ugo Rondinone turned Roger Federer into a secret flying sculpture (spoiler: includes underwear)
Mixed reviews for Hank Willis Thomas's new Boston memorial honouring Martin Luther King Jr
The public sculpture is based on a photograph of the assassinated civil rights leader hugging his wife Coretta Scott King—but some say it looks offensive from certain angles
Michael Snow, avant-garde film-maker and sculptor, has died aged 94
The witty Canadian polymath caused a sensation with his 1967 underground film "Wavelength" and enjoyed public dispute over his city sculptures
New installation in Doha pays rare tribute to workers who built World Cup
Choi Jeong Hwa sculpture aims to "spark debate" amid backlash over migrant labour conditions
A brush with... Nick Cave
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Elsa Schiaparelli to Parliament/Funkadelic.
Let it snow, let it snow: wintry works bring the temperature down at Art Basel in Miami Beach
We pick our favourite works bringing holiday vibes art the art fair
Miami’s controversial dog and cat sculpture park is unleashed
The new garden, containing 52 sculptures of pets by 50 local artists, has been criticised by many in the city’s arts community
‘I like to be confrontational’: artist Roberto Lugo on how propaganda inspires his work
The sculptor and ceramicist has made works in response to the decorative arts collection at Florida International University’s Wolfsonian Museum, and created a mural with local communities
Who added the pearl on Musée d’Orsay's Paul Gauguin sculpture? Diary reveals it was not the artist
Jewel that gives its name to an 1892 Tahitian carving was added to the work years after the French artist’s death, researcher discovers
A giant inflatable Koons, a desert mirror illusion and a giant football goal: seven of the best new sculptures in Qatar
On display from the airport to the desert, the public art commissions have been installed in time for the World Cup this month
First major Donatello exhibition to come to UK after rave reviews in Italy
The Victoria and Albert Museum show next year will explore the life and legacy of the “driving force behind the Italian Renaissance”
Frieze London gossip: Frieze Sculpture gets cheeky, chilled-out time travel and artists on what floats their boats
Plus, Hauser & Wirth's new restaurant gets royal approval
'Making history, not sculpture': artist Barbara Chase-Riboud on her seven-decade career
As her first UK retrospective opens in London, the US sculptor reflects on how her early travels influenced her work
Anti-colonial statue unveiled on London’s Fourth Plinth—while debate continues about giving it to the Queen
Samson Kambalu’s sculpture Antelope, depicting John Chilembwe who died fighting British rule, is due to remain in place until 2024
Ukrainian stone statues—likened to Easter Island's Moai—destroyed during Russian invasion
Dating from the ninth to the 13th century, the stelae were once considered sacred
Ai Weiwei and museum architects Sanaa win £100,000 Praemium Imperiale art prizes
The annual award, under the patronage of Japan’s Imperial Family, spans five categories including painting, sculpture and architecture
Antony Gormley’s memorial to Enigma code-breaker Alan Turing gets the green light
Historic England initially said that the steel sculpture would "harm" King’s College but note the council have taken their concerns into consideration
‘Three-metre phallus’: Antony Gormley sculpture with ‘ambiguous anatomy’ falls foul of university students
Imperial College Union has released a motion to prevent the work's installation saying it could be considered "exclusionary"
Ruth Asawa made hundreds of masks of her San Francisco community—now a local museum is putting them on permanent display
Representing one of the artist’s least known but most ambitious works, "The Faces of Ruth Asawa" is going on show at Stanford University's Cantor Arts Center