"I know you aren't [supposed] to touch the art, but when people have the reaction to reach out and touch when they see my work, it's very moving," says bronze sculptor Patsy Lane. "I know then that my ...
The exhibition consists of over fifty ancient bronze sculptures on loan from the museum collections of a dozen countries. Most of them are at least 2,000 years old and are described as Hellenistic ...
Sculpture is one of those art forms that demands real patience. A single piece can take hours, sometimes even hundreds, to dream up, plan out, and slowly build into something worth showing off.
When Anne Imhof’s eagerly awaited multimedia performance DOOM: House of Hope opened at New York’s Park Avenue Armory in March, it was the talk of the town in a way that artworks can only aspire to be.