Cubist wood relief sculpture/Picasso.

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Cubist wood relief sculpture/Picasso

Sprawling, painted wood sculpture by George Sugarman, 1960’s

by George Sugarman, 1960’s

Joseph Cornell, assemblage/mixed media

Crate house and detail view By Alan Wexler

Crate house and detail view By Alan Wexler

Crate house and detail view By Alan Wexler

Tabletop sculpture grouping, Jean Arp

Henry Moore

Cast bronze table sculpture, David Hare 1950’s

Noguchi grouping

Noguchi, cast bronze

Noguchi model

Noguchi grouping

Noguchi stone plaza

Saul Steinberg painted wood assemblage

Roxy Paine: molded mushroom field sculpture installation

Roxy Paine: detail

3-d sculpture Robert Lazzarini

Mirror glass assemblage, Josiah McElheny

Frank Gehry house, Venice, California

Frank Gehry house

Tony Cragg sculpture: found objects

Tony Cragg sculpture: cast bronze

Tony Cragg sculpture: cast bronze vessels

Tony Cragg sculpture: plaster group

Tony Cragg sculpture: found objects and wooden knobs

Tony Cragg sculpture: wood + stone

Tony Cragg: teeth sculpture, plaster +steel for NELS

Portia Munson assemblage

Suzanne Bocanegra: wall sculpture: paint, canvas, cord: All the flower petals of a Brueghel still-life painting

Charles Ray:”Not So Still Life”=white plate spins imperceptibly