Discover Sculpture Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Sculpture
Naum Gabo Estate
Bryansk, Russia
The Naum Gabo Estate preserves the legacy of Naum Gabo, a pivotal Russian émigré artist and theorist of Constructivism. He is renowned for his innovative, transparent sculptures emphasizing space, time, and movement, embodying his principles of kinetic rhythms and the dematerialization of mass.
Joe Tilson
London, United Kingdom
Joe Tilson was a British artist, a key figure in British Pop Art, known for his diverse practice across painting, printmaking, and sculpture. His work often incorporated everyday objects, popular imagery, and vibrant colors, exploring themes of communication, signs, and the material culture of the 1960s.
Olga Balema
Lviv, Ukraine
Olga Balema is a Ukrainian-American artist known for her sculptural works that explore the materiality of everyday objects and the human body. Her pieces, often made from pliable, synthetic materials, challenge traditional forms and evoke a sense of vulnerability, transience, and the uncanny.
Benoît Maire
Pessac, France
Benoît Maire is a French artist known for his multidisciplinary conceptual practice spanning sculpture, film, painting, and philosophy. His work often explores themes of knowledge, nature, and the limits of perception, creating enigmatic installations that blend theoretical inquiry with poetic interventions.
Soshiro Matsubara
Tokyo, Japan
Soshiro Matsubara is a Japanese artist known for his diverse practice encompassing painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often uses fragmented forms and found objects to explore themes of perception, memory, and the uncanny, creating enigmatic compositions that hover between reality and illusion.
Birke Gorm
Copenhagen, Denmark
Birke Gorm is a Danish artist known for her distinctive textile and sculptural works. Her practice often incorporates found fabrics, natural dyes, and traditional craft techniques, exploring themes of domesticity, vulnerability, and the hidden narratives embedded within materials and everyday objects.
Marlie Mul
Utrecht, Netherlands
Marlie Mul is a Dutch artist known for her sculptural and installation works that often explore the grotesque and mundane aspects of urban life. Her practice uses unconventional materials like simulated grime and artificial sweat, creating visceral pieces that comment on contemporary anxieties and human traces.
Ben Schumacher
Vancouver, Canada
Ben Schumacher is a Canadian artist known for his multidisciplinary conceptual practice spanning sculpture, painting, and digital media. His work often critically examines technology, information flow, and the commodification of art, using industrial materials and digital aesthetics to create complex, fragmented forms.
Roger Hiorns
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Roger Hiorns is a British artist known for his conceptually charged sculptures and installations that often transform everyday objects and spaces through chemical processes. His work explores themes of decay, rejuvenation, and material metamorphosis, creating unsettling yet beautiful aesthetic experiences.
Tomoaki Suzuki
Toyama, Japan
Tomoaki Suzuki is a Japanese artist known for his meticulously crafted, stylized wooden sculptures of contemporary figures. His work blends traditional Japanese carving techniques with a modern sensibility, capturing the essence of diverse individuals with a captivating blend of realism and graphic abstraction, exploring identity.