These tiny masterpieces are both pious and playful
A never-before-exhibited version of Andromède will be offered at Artcurial with an estimate of €800,000-€1.2m
This display aims to flesh out Giacometti's practice, which is not limited to his iconic bronze figures
This will be the first exhibition to focus on Smith's use of the colour white
Insurance and security costs of keeping works are partly to blame for sale
Tippet Rise Art Center is due to open in the Beartooth Mountains in June
And their inaugural sculpture show goes beyond the oversized trophies of Modern art, says our LA correspondent Jori Finkel
<p> Dramatic column for Francis Crick medical research centre stands opposite international train station </p>
App will allow people to keep memories alive far beyond New York
Zurab Tsereteli says he has been approached to design a monument in St Petersburg and will do it for free
Artist’s grandsons waived fees to conserve his largest work, which goes on show at Tate Modern this week
Artist links delayed arrival of Event Horizon with pro-democracy movement and taboo subject of suicide
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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
Intimately related bronze figures are on show together for the first time
In a new book, the artist's project is seen from many angles
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
A proposal to build an art pool in the Danish capital would allow visitors to “get in touch” with underwater works
Racy comments about installations draw ire—and vandals
Large-scale installations by contemporary Chinese artists are being specially commissioned for next year
Scott Burton left his estate to the New York museum—but prices for his work have tumbled
Koons' sculptures may look like child's play, but behind the play-doh is a long and complicated process
Cleaning uncovers makers’ pioneering techniques and casts new light on plaster casts
£2m, two year refurbishment to open next month
Should they be left as a reminder of a dark past or restored to reflect the artists’ intentions?
Richard Serra's new sculpture exhibition bypasses Gagosian
The statue stood in Lenin Square until 1990, when it was cut into 129 pieces and buried in the woods