Sculptors

Daniel Arsham(4)

Daniel Arsham’s uchronic aesthetics revolves around his concept of fictional archaeology. Working in sculpture, architecture, drawing and film, he creates and crystallizes ambiguous in-between spaces or situations, and further stages what he refers to as future relics of the present.

Jeanne Isabelle Cornière(7)

Exploring the theme of childhood, memory, and time, Isabelle Cornière’s work is an extension of her research, reflections and poetry. As a meditative investigation on human nature, Cornière creates her elegant sculptures out of bronze, coated with timeless white chalk that is then hand painted, and often paired with delicate glass accessories.

Jeff Koons(5)

Jeff Koons rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of a generation of artists exploring the meaning of art and spectacle in a media-saturated era. With his stated artistic intention to “communicate with the masses,” Koons makes use of conceptual constructs—including the ancient, the everyday, and the sublime—creating luxurious icons and elaborate tableaux, which,…

Yves Klein(1)

French artist chiefly noted for his blue monochrome paintings and for his audacious experiments with new techniques and new attitudes to art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau Realisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany Klein was a pioneer in the development of performance art and is…

Daniel Arsham(4)

Daniel Arsham’s uchronic aesthetics revolves around his concept of fictional archaeology. Working in sculpture, architecture, drawing and film, he creates and crystallizes ambiguous in-between spaces or situations, and further stages what he refers to as future relics of the present.

Jeanne Isabelle Cornière(7)

Exploring the theme of childhood, memory, and time, Isabelle Cornière’s work is an extension of her research, reflections and poetry. As a meditative investigation on human nature, Cornière creates her elegant sculptures out of bronze, coated with timeless white chalk that is then hand painted, and often paired with delicate glass accessories.

Jeff Koons(5)

Jeff Koons rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of a generation of artists exploring the meaning of art and spectacle in a media-saturated era. With his stated artistic intention to “communicate with the masses,” Koons makes use of conceptual constructs—including the ancient, the everyday, and the sublime—creating luxurious icons and elaborate tableaux, which,…

Yves Klein(1)

French artist chiefly noted for his blue monochrome paintings and for his audacious experiments with new techniques and new attitudes to art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau Realisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany Klein was a pioneer in the development of performance art and is…

Daniel Arsham(4)

Daniel Arsham’s uchronic aesthetics revolves around his concept of fictional archaeology. Working in sculpture, architecture, drawing and film, he creates and crystallizes ambiguous in-between spaces or situations, and further stages what he refers to as future relics of the present.

Jeanne Isabelle Cornière(7)

Exploring the theme of childhood, memory, and time, Isabelle Cornière’s work is an extension of her research, reflections and poetry. As a meditative investigation on human nature, Cornière creates her elegant sculptures out of bronze, coated with timeless white chalk that is then hand painted, and often paired with delicate glass accessories.

Jeff Koons(5)

Jeff Koons rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of a generation of artists exploring the meaning of art and spectacle in a media-saturated era. With his stated artistic intention to “communicate with the masses,” Koons makes use of conceptual constructs—including the ancient, the everyday, and the sublime—creating luxurious icons and elaborate tableaux, which,…

Yves Klein(1)

French artist chiefly noted for his blue monochrome paintings and for his audacious experiments with new techniques and new attitudes to art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau Realisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany Klein was a pioneer in the development of performance art and is…

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