This new exhibition explores earlier British art than ever before
The adventurer, war hero, metalworker, sculptor, and political activist talks about Paris in the 1950s and his work in Mexico
The relationship between the generic and the individual is at the heart of Opie’s digitally produced work
The artist talks about truncation in art and life as his show opens at White Cube2
The exhibition disappoints and leaves the collector’s passion concealed
Public outcry scuppered Helsinki officials' plan to buy granite bust of the Communist leader
600 pieces of Dalí’s Universe on display at County Hall
Piazza San Marco hosts the first Italian exhibition dedicated to the artist since his death
While the Fondazione Mazzotta concentrates on how mountainous terrain shaped the family psyche, his associations with Balthus and Cartier-Bresson are made clear in the European Academy's "Friendship: the only land"
These works embodying the egalitarian nature of multiples have ironically been hidden from view until now
An interview with one of the curators of this year’s Whitney Biennial as his sculpture exhibition moves south of the Texan border
Nina Amaku's rendition of 'Il Cavalo' is relegated to the racetrack
George Baselitz and Mimmo Paladino have also been honoured
The Columbian artist makes stark sculptures which probe the solitude of death
The exhibition of this Venetian baroque sculptor explores his life as a sculptor and collector, and documents his friendships with other artists of his time
Purchased from artist's family, it is the most important work still in private hands
The director of the Giacometti Association, Mary Lisa Palmer, corrects our coverage of the Giacometti plaster models and demystifies the forthcoming Giacometti Foundation
She sees herself as a sculptor and rejects any links with Arts and Crafts descendant, Bernard Leach
Frank Gehry plants a horse’s head in a Richard Meier space
Stanford University works to create computer models of all of the master's sculptural works
Founder of unauthorised casts sentenced to ten years
Research reassess the dingy mini-skirt usually seen on editions of the work. Does the answer lie in Nebraska?
The man behind the Mitchell Prize, awarded last month, is also a major collector of Pre-Columbian gold sculpture
Fires at the Pitti Palace and Hampton Court have led to this survey of baroque sculptor, Grinling Gibbons
The master of mobiles and his relation to Parisian Modernism reassessed
The sculptor won the Turner Prize in 1991
A useful guide to European sculpture terminology
This handy book is a reliable and well presented dictionary of terms used in European sculpture.
Beuys will be Beuys will be Beuys . . .
A new strategy at Sotheby’s as private collectors’ appetite for sculpture grows