Contemporary
Contemporary sculpture is a dynamic art form that reflects the present day through a variety of materials and techniques. It’s a critical part of modern art discussions, and is characterized by its diversity, experimentation, and ability to challenge the concept of three-dimensional art.
- Materials: Artists use a wide range of materials, including plastic, glass, textiles, technology, water, and light. This is a shift from the traditional materials of stone, marble, and bronze.
- Techniques: Artists experiment with new techniques and digital media.
- Space: Sculptures are often designed for public or natural spaces, and can temporarily transform a place.
- Meaning: Contemporary sculptures often convey emotions that prompt viewers to reflect on the meaning of the creation and its place in the world.
- Social issues: Contemporary artists use figurative or abstract representation to reflect on societal issues.
- Interaction: Contemporary sculpture can engage audiences in interactive experiences.
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Contemporary
Head II by Ed Harrison
£2,160 inc VATHead II by Ed Harrison, Stone, Unique, 43cm high by 58cm wide by 25cm deep, Check
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Contemporary
Head I by Ed Harrison
£2,340 inc VATHead I by Ed Harrison, Stone, Unique, 60cm high by 50cm wide by 20cm deep,
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Animals and Birds
Greyhound on Circle by Brendan Hesmondhalgh
£6,480 inc VATCeramic , Stoneware | Unique
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Animals and Birds
The Count Dracula by Wilfred Pritchard
£2,880 inc VATThe Count Dracula by Wilfred Pritchard, Taxidermy , Glass
Unique sculpture made from the skeleton of a bird with a textile cape draped around it to look like Count Dracula.
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Animals and Birds
The Wrong Diet by Wilfred Pritchard
£4,032 inc VATThe Wrong Diet by Wilfred Pritchard, Taxidermy , Glass
Unique sculpture of the skeleton of a vulture leaning over a bowl of berries. Bone and resin in a glass display case
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Animals and Birds
The Wrong Diet II by Wilfred Pritchard
£3,024 inc VATThe Wrong Diet II by Wilfred Pritchard, Taxidermy , Glass
Unique sculpture of the skeleton of a vulture leaning over a bowl of fruit. Bone and resin in a glass display case.
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Abstract
Fantasy Figure No 3 by Wilfred Pritchard
£2,880 inc VATFantasy Figure No 3 by Wilfred Pritchard, Bronze , Metal
Bronze surrealist sculpture of a horned fantasy figure.
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Abstract
Bird II by Peter Walker
£17,280 inc VATBird II by Peter Walker, Bronze
Cubist bronze sculpture of a bird on a perch
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Ceramic
Deity Head by Patricia Volk
£2,520 inc VATDeity Head by Patricia Volk, Ceramic , Stoneware
Unique sculpture of a painted stoneware head. Maroon, tan and cream kidney shapes are painted on a black background along with sky blue snowflake like shapes.
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Contemporary
The Music Machine by Kevin Munday
£2,592 inc VATThe Music Machine by Kevin Munday, Wood
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Animals and Birds
The Brown Bear by Eve Shepherd
£2,736 inc VATThe Brown Bear by Eve Shepherd, Ceramic ,Ceramic , Stoneware
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Carrie Fisher
Glass Poppies by Carrie Fisher
£3,888 inc VATGlass Poppies by Carrie Fisher, Glass , Stainless Steel , Steel , Various
Unique sculpture of a collection of red poppies made from glass and steel.
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Becci Kenning
Ship Wreck by Becci Kenning
£34,800 inc VAT‘Shipwreck’ is made from reclaimed timber and creates the illusion that the hull of this skeleton ship is beneath the earth.
The 75 foot sculpture was installed next to London’s City hall as the centerpiece for The Environmental Zone of the Mayor’s (Boris Johnson) Thames Festival in September 2011 and was part of a project with over 3,000 school children to think about and connect with the River Thames.
It has since been installed in the valley at The Sculpture Park so is available to view all year round. -
Abstract
Boneman by Austin Emery
£2,448 inc VATBoneman by Austin Emery, Other , Various , Wood
Unique sculpture of a person made from bones from the river Thames. Displayed in an acrylic cabinet.
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Abstract
Mushroom Table
£1,296 inc VATMushroom Table, Teak Wood
Hardwood furniture sculpture of a table and four stools that have the appearance of mushrooms.