In the context of this show, postwar American sculpture may look different.
And, as in several other shows of late, sculpture, as a medium, is looking like an excellent idea.
Actually, after the first shock, the sculpture did not look real at all.
From a distance, the sculpture looks like a tree but a closer inspection reveals 500 human figures.
The sculpture has inhabited two city spaces and will soon be looking for a third.
No matter how different his sculptures may look, this idea binds them together.
Or have you simply grown up enough that the sculptures no longer look threatening?
The sculpture looks more architectural to me than the architecture, so what's the difference?
The essence isn't what the sculptures look like outside, he has said; it's their hollowness inside.
Her goal, she has said, is to make sculpture "look a little as though nature might have brushed through it."