Tour the Nasher Sculpture Garden. Can't make it to Dallas. Big D is now home to the one of the first institutions in the world dedicated exclusively to the exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture with a collection of global significance as its foundation. The Nasher Sculpture Center is further distinguished by a groundbreaking facility and landscaped garden specifically designed for the indoor and outdoor display of sculpture - not to mention the
"designer dirt".
(flash)
posted by sierray
on Oct 31, 2003 -
1 comment
PopSculptures.com is a site offering "a new type of news media: 3D News." Their mission is "to provide a 3D portal to the latest Pop Culture events. Our sculptures provide a new visually stimulating way of remembering current and past world events." Ethically, their most recent sculptures range from
the sick, to the
really sick. Anyone wager a guess that
Jeff Koons is somehow behind this?
Bonus: they will make
custom sculptures of your friends and family. Looks like Irony's back in town, baby.
posted by dhoyt
on Apr 20, 2003 -
6 comments
"Hell Bent" - the title I've given this sculpture, is the culmination of an untold number of hours work. The sculpture depicts a modern Formula One car at speed, mid-turn, and indeed in the
wet.
posted by snez
on Dec 18, 2002 -
10 comments
'Pope hit by meteor' sculpture sets a contemporary art record at Christie's and
sells for $886,000. The artist says, "I like to think of La Nona Ora as a sculpture that doesn't exist, a three-dimensional image that dissolves into pure communication blah, blah, blah... " Has anyone noticed we all live in Bizzaro World.
posted by quirked
on May 18, 2001 -
28 comments