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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Abstract
Reaching Divinity by Frederic Chevarin
£16,000 inc VATReaching Divinity by Frederic Chevarin, Marble
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Brendon Murless
Winds of Change VI by Brendon Murless
£6,900 inc VATWinds of Change VI by Brendon Murless, Bronze Resin
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Brendon Murless
Winds of Change V by Brendon Murless
£6,900 inc VATWinds of Change V by Brendon Murless, Bronze Resin
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Abstract
Nudo di donna scultura (Nude Woman Sculpture) by Stefano Toso
£900 inc VATNudo di donna scultura (Nude Woman Sculpture) by Stefano Toso, Glass
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Classical
Les Nénuphars (Waterlilies) by George Charles Coudray
£1,140 inc VATLes Nénuphars (Waterlilies) by George Charles Coudray, Stoneware
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Anon Unknown
WWII Paratrooper Landing by Anon. Unknown
£720 inc VATWWII Paratrooper Landing by Anon. Unknown, Copper , Wood
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Abstract
Ogre by Alfredo Rossi
£1,140 inc VATOgre by Alfredo Rossi, Glass
A minimalistic sculpture made of largely clear coloured glass in a rectangular shape on top of a black plinth. Inside the glass is a cartoonish face and ogre ears.
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Animals and Birds
Rare Goebel Porcelain Butcher’s Shop Pig’s Head by Anon. Unknown
£720 inc VATRare Goebel Porcelain Butcher’s Shop Pig’s Head by Anon. Unknown, Ceramic
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Abstract
Carrying my Vision (1979) by Taylor Nkomo
£3,540 inc VATCarrying my Vision (1979) by Taylor Nkomo, Serpentine Stone
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Animals and Birds
Pointing Weimaraner ‘Monty’ by Tanya Russell
£3,750 inc VATPointing Weimaraner ‘Monty’ by Tanya Russell, Bronze Resin
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Abstract
Giant Spider by Nick Burns
£1,140 inc VATGiant Spider by Nick Burns, Found Objects , Steel
A giant spider sculpture in the style of steam punk. This piece is made out of steel and found items.
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Abstract
Molten Metals IV by John Bates
£1,140 inc VATMolten Metals IV by John Bates, Stainless Steel , Steel , Wood
A stainless steel contemporary sculpture showing abstract shapes balanced on top of each other and set on a wooden plinth.
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Animals and Birds
Hunched Heron by Gail Dooley
£1,500 inc VATHunched Heron by Gail Dooley, Stoneware
A realistic sculpture of a heron in a hunched pose. This is a stoneware piece with true colourings of a heron. -
Animals and Birds
Heron by Gail Dooley
£1,740 inc VATHeron by Gail Dooley, Stoneware
A realistic sculpture of a heron which is made of stoneware and painted.
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Abstract
Falcon by Gail Dooley
£1,140 inc VATFalcon by Gail Dooley, Stoneware
A sculpture of a falcon in an abstract style. The stoneware bird is orange brown in colour and has its head turned to the side as if looking at something. It is perched on a long black wooden plinth.
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Animals and Birds
Dodo by Gail Dooley
£1,140 inc VATDodo by Gail Dooley, Stoneware
A realistic depiction of a Dodo bird stood up. This piece is made of stoneware and has the original colourings of a Dodo bird.
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After Fredrick Remington
Doncha I by After Fredrick Remington
£2,850 inc VATDoncha I by After Fredrick Remington, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Release the Peace by John Cox
£5,400 inc VATRelease the Peace by John Cox, Bronze
A bronze sculpture of an arm reaching upwards and a white dove balancing on top of the fingers.
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Animals and Birds
Eagle Star – Formally an Insurance Company Sign
£4,200 inc VATEagle Star – Formally Insurance Company Sign, Bronze Resin
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Abstract
Faces
£1,170 inc VATFaces, Bronze , Copper
An abstract bronze and copper piece giving the illusion of multiple faces within the sculpture.
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Animals and Birds
Whale Dive by Peter Chidzonga
£600 inc VATWhale Dive by Peter Chidzonga, Springstone
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Bronze
The Three Nymphs by Ronald Cameron
£28,800 inc VATThe Three Nymphs by Ronald Cameron, Bronze
A bronze sculpture of three nude female figures stood in a circle, all holding a piece of ribbon.
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Bronze
Standing Woman by Judith Holmes Drewry
£10,800 inc VATStanding Woman by Judith Holmes Drewry, Bronze
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Abstract
Calling My Mate by Innocent Nyashenga
£850 inc VATCalling My Mate by Innocent Nyashenga, Rose Quartz Stone
Abstract Simplistic Shona Sculpture of a Bird with its neck curved in. The carved stone is light pink and white in colour.
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Abstract
Family Dynamics by Alex Mazarura
£600 inc VATFamily Dynamics by Alex Mazarura, Serpentine Stone
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Brighton Bere
We are Family by Brighton Bere
£1,140 inc VATWe are Family by Brighton Bere, Rose Quartz Stone
Abstract and simplistic Shona stone sculpture of a family of three in a light pink stone.
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Andaminyo Chihota
Scratching my Wings I by Andamiyo Chihota
Original price was: £720.£540Current price is: £540. inc VATScratching my Wings I by Andamiyo Chihota, Serpentine Stone
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Abstract
Man the Destroyer by Gerald Moore
£19,140 inc VATMan the Destroyer by Gerald Moore, Bronze
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Abstract
Intertwining Forms by Helaine Blumenfeld
£4,950 inc VATIntertwining Forms by Helaine Blumenfeld (Born 1942), Marble
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Animals and Birds
Heroic Torso by Ian Rank-Broadley
£17,950 inc VATHeroic Torso by Ian Rank-Broadley, Bronze Resin
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Abstract
Pointing Figure by Bernard Meadows
£16,950 inc VATPointing Figure by Bernard Meadows, Bronze
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Abstract
A New Start by Frederic Chevarin
£10,500 inc VATA New Start by Frederic Chevarin, Carrara Marble