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Randy Polumbo, Conflagration (detail), 2014. Blown glass, mercury mirror, welded aluminum, LED electronics, and gilding, 12 x 12 x 2 ft. Photo: Deborah Copaken.

About Sculpture

A publication of the International Sculpture Center, Sculpture magazine is the essential source of information and dialogue on all forms of contemporary sculpture internationally. You can find our not-to-be missed coverage of contemporary sculptural art – from features, interviews with artists, reviews of current shows and other art criticism, to thought-provoking essays – in print and digital magazine, which is published six times per year, as well as on the magazine’s website, which also presents exclusive videos, artist projects, and more.

Sculpture delves into virtually every aspect of contemporary art, from mixed media and performance art to video installation to public art. Subscribe here. Peruse our archives here and purchase back issues.

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January/February 2025 Issue

January/February 2025 Issue

January/February 2025 Issue

Up Front

The 2024 ISC Outstanding Student
Achievement in Contemporary
Sculpture Awards

Charisse Pearline Weston:
Interior Life

Features

Gaming Precarity:
A Conversation with Cathy Della Lucia

The Truth of Everydayness:
A Conversation with Claire Barclay

Infinite and Infinitesimal:
A Conversation with Randy Polumbo

Hybrid World:
A Conversation with Yese Astarloa


 

Reviews

Salisbury, United Kingdom:
Olivia Bax

Glasgow, Scotland:
Tarik Kiswanson

Dallas, Texas:
Hugh Hayden

On the Cover: Yese Astarloa, Comen murciélagos los gatos (detail), 2023. Bioplastics, metals, water, vapor, screens, 3D video, chains, 3D-printed pixels, crane hooks, motors, and reflective acetate, dimensions variable. Photo: Courtesy the artist.





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