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Who is your favorite modern sculptor ?

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Nevermore

Bryan Tedrick

http://www.bryantedrick.com/shiva.html

Feb 15, 06 3:45 am  · 
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soulikeit

PROPZ TO NEVERMORE>>>>>>> I FOUND SOME QUIRKY THINGS ON THIS THREAD YIHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

May 1, 06 5:46 am  · 
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bRink

Dali

May 1, 06 10:24 am  · 
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e909
Not his best work by far,

lost the ash (catcher) pan! and where are the pontoons? or the hydrofoil stilt thingies? :-)

May 2, 06 4:22 am  · 
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e909
sarah lucas

looks like something may be written on the note.

May 2, 06 4:24 am  · 
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e909

living sculptor-sculpture

May 2, 06 4:26 am  · 
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bRink

shigeo fukudaits made of forks and knives

May 2, 06 4:54 am  · 
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e909
May 2, 06 4:57 am  · 
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sinister_cubism

you guys forgot ai weiwei...



May 2, 06 9:06 am  · 
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e909

kunst's

also reminds me of ivory eating utensils, and of playing-card type cards (tarot?) with a few where's waldo aliens hiding out in the sweese cheese. :-)

May 26, 06 3:08 am  · 
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e909
Gabriel Orozco

pool with too many balls, and no holes? isn't that asking for trouble?

May 26, 06 3:16 am  · 
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e909

it's blown a hole thru the ceiling while transmitting to the chariots of the gods. and the poor schnoodle-nose flamingo on the right side has been mashed against a hot plate.

May 26, 06 3:21 am  · 
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coquette

anish kapoor
robert irwin
jean tinguely
lee bontecou (sp?)
kenji yanobe
alex schweder
catherine grisez
dale travous
john grade

May 26, 06 5:02 am  · 
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skunst

nice to read your comment on the scupture e909

May 27, 06 3:05 am  · 
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3tk

brancusi, serra, heizer

May 28, 06 9:51 pm  · 
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jingleheimerjiff

Louise Bourgeois again, but I think these are worth seeing:


(same as first, just a different view)


May 29, 06 12:45 am  · 
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jingleheimerjiff

Oh, and Charles Ray is worth checking out.

May 29, 06 12:48 am  · 
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ClemsonDnB

Patrica Piccinini




May 29, 06 2:18 am  · 
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Gabe Bergeron

John DeAndrea - "Released" - life-size polyvinyl, grisaille in oil
I like his work because it's not ironic - not grotesque for the sake of discomfort, not cynical, apologizing or tounge in cheek.




Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler - "Camouflaged History"
Their work often involves suburban landscapes, was frequently temporary and difficult to get into the galleries. Interesting processes and social commentary. This house in Charleston, South Carolina was painted with a palatte of camoflaged colors that bring up racial and class issues in the area with colors labled with titles like "Moorish maroon red" and "Confederate uniform grey", etc.

May 29, 06 9:03 am  · 
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Gabe Bergeron

John DeAndrea image didn't post above for some reason - you can see the sculpture here

And here's another:

May 29, 06 9:09 am  · 
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vado retro

this henry moore was stolen in december.

May 29, 06 9:29 am  · 
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i know that i'm ruining it right now but when i opened this thread it had 222 posts and 2222 views. cool.

May 29, 06 6:11 pm  · 
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ClemsonDnB

matthew ritchie - his work deals with biology, physics and mathematics as he explores the formation of the universe and human's attempts at grasping this knowledge in relation to both the huge scale and its unknown origins



May 29, 06 6:30 pm  · 
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GtHtAu.

Gordon Matta Clark




sorry if this has already been posted, I read through the thread quickly

May 31, 06 11:11 am  · 
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quizzical

bump ...


Arnoldo Pomodoro - Milano

Feb 7, 08 9:30 am  · 
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