Sculpture
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These photos generally don't do justice to the originals, but you will get an idea. These are some of my favorite modern sculptors:
Anish Kapoor: his egg-like form in the basement of the Hirshhorn is my favorite sculpture
Tom Otterness: his bronze sculptures are often in public places and, while adorably cute, include sly social commentary
Andy Goldsworthy: his sculptures are made 100 percent with materials found in nature (flowers, rocks, leaves); nothing to tie, bind, or artificially construct them or hold them together, and no tools
Dan Flavin: my all-time favorite sculptor, he worked in light
Josiah McElheny: this photo can't convey how incredibly cool this piece in MOMA looks
New York City: the incredible, collective sculpture that is the city of New York
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These photos generally don't do justice to the originals, but you will get an idea. These are some of my favorite modern sculptors:
Anish Kapoor: his egg-like form in the basement of the Hirshhorn is my favorite sculpture
Richard Long: he works in natural materials, mostly stone
Tom Otterness: his bronze sculptures are often in public places and, while adorably cute, include sly social commentary
Andy Goldsworthy: his sculptures are made 100 percent with materials found in nature (flowers, rocks, leaves); nothing to tie, bind, or artificially construct them or hold them together, and no tools
Dan Flavin: my all-time favorite sculptor, he worked in light
Josiah McElheny: this photo can't convey how incredibly cool this piece in MOMA looks
New York City: the incredible, collective sculpture that is the city of New York
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