Metropolis II, a moving sculpture at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is an interwoven set of tracks and circuits with a fleet of Hot Wheels. Does it represent the rat race of life today?
Metropolis II, a moving sculpture at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is an interwoven set of tracks and circuits with a fleet of Hot Wheels. Does it represent the rat race of life today?
Metropolis II, a moving sculpture at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is an interwoven set of tracks and circuits with a fleet of Hot Wheels. Does it represent the rat race of life today?
Metropolis II, a moving sculpture at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is an interwoven set of tracks and circuits with a fleet of Hot Wheels. Does it represent the rat race of life today?
Metropolis II, a moving sculpture at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is an interwoven set of tracks and circuits with a fleet of Hot Wheels. Does it represent the rat race of life today?
Artist Daigo Fukawa took some rough sketches of basic furniture shapes and then re-created them in 3D as metal sculptures. The end results may not be comfortable or even that functional, but they look pretty cool…
Artist Daigo Fukawa took some rough sketches of basic furniture shapes and then re-created them in 3D as metal sculptures. The end results may not be comfortable or even that functional, but they look pretty cool…
Artist Daigo Fukawa took some rough sketches of basic furniture shapes and then re-created them in 3D as metal sculptures. The end results may not be comfortable or even that functional, but they look pretty cool…
With the precision and deadly beauty of a mushroom cloud, Luke Jerram’s glass sculpture of HIV evokes both horror and the feeling of appreciating something for aesthetic geometry alone.
With the precision and deadly beauty of a mushroom cloud, Luke Jerram’s glass sculpture of HIV evokes both horror and the feeling of appreciating something for aesthetic geometry alone.
With the precision and deadly beauty of a mushroom cloud, Luke Jerram’s glass sculpture of HIV evokes both horror and the feeling of appreciating something for aesthetic geometry alone.
Under the auspices of the Public Art Fund, Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi has built a well-appointed penthouse around the 13-foot-high marble sculpture of Columbus that presides over Columbus Circle.
Under the auspices of the Public Art Fund, Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi has built a well-appointed penthouse around the 13-foot-high marble sculpture of Columbus that presides over Columbus Circle.
Under the auspices of the Public Art Fund, Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi has built a well-appointed penthouse around the 13-foot-high marble sculpture of Columbus that presides over Columbus Circle.
Renowned kinetic sculptor Arthur Ganson creates mechanical art with existential themes. The former MIT artist-in-residence has a permanent exhibit at their museum.
The masterworks of sculpture are joining the digital commons. The combination of digital scans and inexpensive 3-D printing is making these works familiar and beloved to people who cannot see them in person.
Renowned kinetic sculptor Arthur Ganson creates mechanical art with existential themes. The former MIT artist-in-residence has a permanent exhibit at their museum.
Renowned kinetic sculptor Arthur Ganson creates mechanical art with existential themes. The former MIT artist-in-residence has a permanent exhibit at their museum.
The Lewis Chessmen, diminutive sculptures each with a comic expression, are probably most famous for their appearance in a scene from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
The Lewis Chessmen, diminutive sculptures each with a comic expression, are probably most famous for their appearance in a scene from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."