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Feuerman Retrospective in Rome: Body, Art, and Society
The "Carole A. Feuerman: The Voice of the Body" exhibition in Rome, running until September 21st at Palazzo Bonaparte, showcases over 50 works spanning her career from the 1970s to the present, including sculptures, drawings, and installations exploring the human body's expression of inner states an...
Feuerman Retrospective in Rome: Body, Art, and Society
The "Carole A. Feuerman: The Voice of the Body" exhibition in Rome, running until September 21st at Palazzo Bonaparte, showcases over 50 works spanning her career from the 1970s to the present, including sculptures, drawings, and installations exploring the human body's expression of inner states an...
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Ganslberg Estate Opens: Celebrating Fritz Koenig's Legacy
The Ganslberg estate, the former home and studio of renowned sculptor Fritz Koenig, is open to the public until July, showcasing exhibitions and workshops as part of the "Kosmos Koenig" series, a project to preserve the site and develop it into a future arts education center.
Ganslberg Estate Opens: Celebrating Fritz Koenig's Legacy
The Ganslberg estate, the former home and studio of renowned sculptor Fritz Koenig, is open to the public until July, showcasing exhibitions and workshops as part of the "Kosmos Koenig" series, a project to preserve the site and develop it into a future arts education center.
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Underground Sculpture Trail Opens in Gloucestershire Caves
Over 70 modern and contemporary sculptures are on display 100ft underground at Clearwell Caves in Gloucestershire, showcasing artists like Damien Hirst and Lynn Chadwick in an exhibition that opened on May 23rd, utilizing the cave's 5,000-year-old ochre mining history.
Underground Sculpture Trail Opens in Gloucestershire Caves
Over 70 modern and contemporary sculptures are on display 100ft underground at Clearwell Caves in Gloucestershire, showcasing artists like Damien Hirst and Lynn Chadwick in an exhibition that opened on May 23rd, utilizing the cave's 5,000-year-old ochre mining history.
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Perach's "A Leap of Sympathy" Explores Human-Machine Blur
Anna Perach's London exhibition, "A Leap of Sympathy," showcases life-size humanoid sculptures made of tufted carpet, inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman", exploring the unsettling boundary between human and machine, referencing Soviet aesthetics and traditional crafts.
Perach's "A Leap of Sympathy" Explores Human-Machine Blur
Anna Perach's London exhibition, "A Leap of Sympathy," showcases life-size humanoid sculptures made of tufted carpet, inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman", exploring the unsettling boundary between human and machine, referencing Soviet aesthetics and traditional crafts.
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Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens
Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.
Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens
Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.
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The Last Trace": A Photographic Journey Through Greek Historical Cemeteries
Maria Stefanou's "The Last Trace," published by Evnomos, is a photographic study of historical cemeteries in Greece and its diaspora, documenting the lives and funerary monuments of prominent figures in Greek history, connecting aesthetic appreciation with national identity.
The Last Trace": A Photographic Journey Through Greek Historical Cemeteries
Maria Stefanou's "The Last Trace," published by Evnomos, is a photographic study of historical cemeteries in Greece and its diaspora, documenting the lives and funerary monuments of prominent figures in Greek history, connecting aesthetic appreciation with national identity.
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Philadelphia Unveils TQ+ Sculpture to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Community
Philadelphia unveiled a large, colorful TQ+ sculpture, "In Plain Sight," on Cherry Street Pier as a tribute to the LGBTQ+ community, particularly its transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual members, during Pride Month, before finding a permanent home in the city.

Philadelphia Unveils TQ+ Sculpture to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Community
Philadelphia unveiled a large, colorful TQ+ sculpture, "In Plain Sight," on Cherry Street Pier as a tribute to the LGBTQ+ community, particularly its transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual members, during Pride Month, before finding a permanent home in the city.
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Michelangelo Imperfect": An Unprecedented Exhibition of the Renaissance Master's Sculptures
The Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK) in Copenhagen presents "Michelangelo Imperfect," a groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the most comprehensive collection of Michelangelo's sculptures in 150 years, using original works and high-quality reproductions to offer a holistic view of his artistic process...

Michelangelo Imperfect": An Unprecedented Exhibition of the Renaissance Master's Sculptures
The Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK) in Copenhagen presents "Michelangelo Imperfect," a groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the most comprehensive collection of Michelangelo's sculptures in 150 years, using original works and high-quality reproductions to offer a holistic view of his artistic process...
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Helen Chadwick Retrospective Highlights Pioneering Feminist Artist
The Hepworth Wakefield's retrospective exhibition, "Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures," celebrates the work of the late British artist Helen Chadwick, showcasing her innovative and often provocative explorations of gender, sexuality, and mortality through sculpture, photography, and performance art fro...

Helen Chadwick Retrospective Highlights Pioneering Feminist Artist
The Hepworth Wakefield's retrospective exhibition, "Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures," celebrates the work of the late British artist Helen Chadwick, showcasing her innovative and often provocative explorations of gender, sexuality, and mortality through sculpture, photography, and performance art fro...
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Trump Assassination Attempt Sculpture Displayed in Oval Office
A bronze sculpture depicting the attempted assassination of then-candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, was displayed in the Oval Office on Friday, prompting questions about its significance and implications.

Trump Assassination Attempt Sculpture Displayed in Oval Office
A bronze sculpture depicting the attempted assassination of then-candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, was displayed in the Oval Office on Friday, prompting questions about its significance and implications.
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First Bronze Bust of King Charles Unveiled
Lily Marsh, a former prison psychologist retrained by The King's Foundation, unveiled her bronze bust of King Charles in January 2025 at the Foundation's headquarters in Dumfries House, showcasing the organization's 35th-anniversary celebration and its impact on fostering traditional crafts.

First Bronze Bust of King Charles Unveiled
Lily Marsh, a former prison psychologist retrained by The King's Foundation, unveiled her bronze bust of King Charles in January 2025 at the Foundation's headquarters in Dumfries House, showcasing the organization's 35th-anniversary celebration and its impact on fostering traditional crafts.
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Nourry's "Vénus": Art as Healing and Social Commentary
Artist Prune Nourry's "Vénus" exhibition in Paris showcases clay sculptures of eight women from Saint-Denis's women's shelter, who overcame violence, alongside bronze casts of prehistoric Venus figurines, linking contemporary female resilience to ancient archetypes; a larger installation is planned ...

Nourry's "Vénus": Art as Healing and Social Commentary
Artist Prune Nourry's "Vénus" exhibition in Paris showcases clay sculptures of eight women from Saint-Denis's women's shelter, who overcame violence, alongside bronze casts of prehistoric Venus figurines, linking contemporary female resilience to ancient archetypes; a larger installation is planned ...
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