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Sculpture

August 2024

  •  Nek Chand Saini’s Rock Garden of Chandigarh.

    ‘What they threw away, I used’: the story behind Nek Chand’s 25-acre outsider art masterpiece

  • Woman’s Cloth, 2001 by El Anatsui (detail), above, made of metal bottle caps and tags held together with copper wire.

    Edinburgh art festival 2024 review – from pure joy to war-torn desolation

July 2024

  • Leonid Marushchak with an art work by Ukrainian ceramicist Nina Fedorova, from his personal collection.

    Ukraine’s art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone – in pictures

  • From left: Leonid Marushchak, Yevhen Sternichuk and Marharita Kravchenko.

    The long read
    Ukraine’s death-defying art rescuers

  • A marble bust of Costanza Piccolomini

    Slashed with a knife: the tender sculpture that hides a shocking but common crime against women

  • Uppal Bhupa Village, Jalandhar District, Punjab, 2015

    Up on the roof: the homespun art of rural Punjab – in pictures

  • It’s the art Olympics! The 20 greatest ever sporting artworks

  • Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body review – an Olympic revelation from first to last

  • How race influences our perception of art

  • A load of rubbish … or a whole new reality? Hany Armanious on his ‘redemptive’ replicas show

  • Ronald Moody: Sculpting Life; Igshaan Adams: Weerhoud; Bharti Kher: Alchemies – review

  • Rare early medieval ivory carving acquired for £2m by V&A

  • ‘A live issue’: Hew Locke’s new work referencing slavery displayed in London

  • Other lives
    Brian Thompson obituary

  • ‘We want to ruffle a few feathers’: Liverpool gallery confronts colonial past

  • ‘I always want to grapple with an unruly beast’: the ghostly works of Dominique White

  • Dominique White: Deadweight review – a beautiful, twisted sea monster

  • Vandals in Austria behead sculpture of Virgin Mary giving birth to Jesus

  • Artist or monster? Mammoth new Gauguin show reckons with colonial legacy – to limited success

June 2024

  • Iris van Herpen / Netherlands b.1984 / Cosmica dress, from the ‘Shift Souls’ collection 2019 /Organza, tulle / Print collaborator: Kim Keever / Collection: Iris van Herpen / Photograph: Warren du Preez & Nick Thornton Jones / © Warren du Preez & Nick Thornton Jones

    A water dress, a Dune-inspired gown and haute couture for Beyoncé: the avant-garde world of Iris van Herpen — in pictures

    In a new exhibition at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, the Dutch designer showcases more than 170 items from her career
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