Sculpture
New research reveals that just 2% of named public statues in Britain commemorate people of colour
Major project by Art UK involving 500 volunteers sees 13,500 sculptures from across the UK posted online
From Whitechapel to Saudi Arabia: Iwona Blazwick takes up a new post as AlUla public art supremo
Drive to rebrand Middle Eastern country as a cultural destination underpinned by human rights concerns
Making it big: six must-see works from Art Basel's Unlimited section for outsized art
From an explosive painterly sculpture to a work that evokes the West's tension with Russia
Body politic: transgender artist brings her urgent work to the streets of Basel
A public sculpture depicting a nude, openly trans woman by US artist Puppies Puppies is on show as part of Art Basel's Parcours section
British sculptor Antony Gormley acquires German passport to battle ‘Brexit disaster’
Angel of the North artist now holds dual nationality and is ‘keen to retain links with Europe’
'Hastily disguised telephone mast': Thomas Heatherwick’s Trees sculpture at Buckingham Palace in London divides opinions
The work, commissioned for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, celebrates local communities
The hunt for looted Cambodian objects—are they hidden in the West's museums?
Plus, the dark truth of the Marcos family’s extravagance and Ruth Asawa at Modern Art Oxford
Totally wired: Ruth Asawa's intricate sculptures come to Modern Art Oxford
The Japanese American artist’s first major exhibition in Europe will showcase her signature works in looped wire, as well as lesser-known paintings and drawings
Grenville Davey, British sculptor, has died, aged 60
The self-effacing artist's subtle work beat flashier rivals such as Damien Hirst to win the Turner Prize
Cube sculpture made of 24-karat gold and worth €10m pops up in Venice after first appearing in New York
Passersby are invited to touch the work—but it is only in town for one day
Rodin's The Thinker to sell for up to €14m
Christie's Paris will offer the posthumous cast of the famous bronze at auction in June
Tracey Emin’s massive sculpture honouring her mother finally arrives in Oslo
The 18-tonne piece should be in place outside the Munch Museum this summer
Maurizio Cattelan takes on death in Milan: artist hangs his own effigy in new show and donates Mafia attack work to the city
As Milano Art Week begins, Massimo de Carlo gallery is exhibiting the artist's one-work project while the crematorium is hosting one of his important early works
More than just marble: expansive new book on Bernini focuses on his world as much as his sculptures
A “kaleidoscopic approach” immerses the reader in 17th-century Italy
Damien Hirst's 18-metre-high bronze demon to be installed in London
The largest sculpture from the Wreck of the Unbelievable series, originally presented at the 2017 Venice Biennale, will tower over the Thames cable car
A Canova statue—lost in an English garden for decades and bought for £5,200—will be sold at Christie's London for £8m
The 19th-century work, executed just before the sculptor's death, has been rediscovered after languishing outside for more than 50 years
Storm King Art Center celebrates sculptor Wangechi Mutu in 2022 season
The arts centre will unveil various works by Mutu, and a site-specific commission by the New York-based artist Brandon Ndife
LOVE in the time of war: Robert Indiana’s first major UK exhibition opens with a pacifist message more timely than ever
Yorkshire Sculpture Park show examines the latent meanings within some of the artist’s lesser-known sculptures
Pillar of Shame sculpture honouring Tiananmen Square victims shown in Budapest after Hong Kong removal
Copy of 1997 work erected on street, renamed to honour alleged human rights victims in China
Jordanian artist Mona Saudi—who made abstract sculptures in stone—has died, aged 76
Several of her works are held in the British Museum collection and a major public work stands outside Paris's Institut du monde arabe
From the archive | Countercultural Chatsworth: Burning Man comes to Derbyshire, courtesy of Sotheby's
New report recommends Bristol’s controversial slaver statue—torn down by BLM protestors—be permanently installed in museum
After four people who toppled Edward Colston statue are acquitted, the debate over problematic public art deepens
Saudi Arabia's Desert X AlUla biennial returns for second edition next spring
In a new location in the desert complex, the exhibition will explore ideas of “mirage and oasis”
Walk into the White House Situation Room with Will Ryman's dramatic installation
The sculptural work, now on view at the Margulies Collection in Miami, recreates the pivotal moment US officials followed a covert military operation to kill Osama bin Laden
Giant tribute to the Queen gets green light—but locals call 55m-high sculpture ‘invasive’
Artist Simon Hitchens says work planned for Northumberland moor is "inspired by the rugged and undulating landscape" but local campaign group says it is too "industrial"
Contemporary art meets Ancient Egypt: new sculptures at the Pyramids of Giza
Plus, the New Museum Triennial and Édouard Manet's portrait of Zacharie Astruc
JR blows the top off Egypt’s Great Pyramid: first look at Cairo show of contemporary sculpture
First exhibition of its kind at the 4,500-year-old Unesco World Heritage Site includes works by local and international artists, including Lorenzo Quinn, Gisela Colón and Sherin Guirguis
Supersize my sculpture: Frieze reflects the trend to think big
This year’s display in Regent's Park alongside Frieze London includes a record number of works by women
Covid and Brexit issues delay monumental sculpture arriving at Frieze
Shortage of materials and transport problems mean Daniel Arsham's public work has only just arrived in London