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Mirror “with fold” 148 by Franck K - Large Outdoor Stainless Steel Sculpture
Mirror “with fold” 148 by Franck K - Large Outdoor Stainless Steel Sculpture

Mirror “with fold” 148 by Franck K - Large Outdoor Stainless Steel Sculpture

By Franck K

Located in Paris, FR

Mirror “with fold” 148 is a unique mirror-polished stainless steel sculpture and concrete base by contemporary artist Franck K, dimensions are 153 × 148 × 50 cm (60.2 × 58.3 × 19.7 i...

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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Stainless Steel

Counterpart (triptych) by Tom Price - LED-lit Sculpture and Bench
Counterpart (triptych) by Tom Price - LED-lit Sculpture and Bench

Counterpart (triptych) by Tom Price - LED-lit Sculpture and Bench

By Tom Price

Located in Paris, FR

Counterpart (triptych) is a sculpture by contemporary artist Tom Price. This sculpture is made of coal, resin, tar, steel, acrylic, LED, dimensions are 45 × 220 × 35 cm (17.7 × 86.6 ...

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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Chroma 'LUCY IN THE SKY' Sculpture, Huichol Series, Mixed Media, 2026
Chroma 'LUCY IN THE SKY' Sculpture, Huichol Series, Mixed Media, 2026

Chroma 'LUCY IN THE SKY' Sculpture, Huichol Series, Mixed Media, 2026

By CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

By CHROMA (Rick Wolfryd) ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FIGURES FROM THE PEANUT GALLERY! 20 H x 8.5 W x 9 D inches "Lucy in the Sky" transforms one of popular culture's most recognizab...

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2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

Chroma 'El Toro 2' Sculpture, Huichol Series, Mixed Media, 2026
Chroma 'El Toro 2' Sculpture, Huichol Series, Mixed Media, 2026

Chroma 'El Toro 2' Sculpture, Huichol Series, Mixed Media, 2026

By CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

Signed and dated 2025. OPEN FOR COMMISSIONS!!! ALTERTATION ART . . . is a collaboration process between Rick Wolfryd, fine artist and art dealer with over 40 years experience, and ...

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2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

Mini Glass Water Bag - Hyperreal glass sculpture
Mini Glass Water Bag - Hyperreal glass sculpture

Mini Glass Water Bag - Hyperreal glass sculpture

By Dylan Martinez

Located in East Quogue, NY

Hyperreal mini water bag glass sculpture - solid and hollow glass by Dylan Martinez. Martinez's hyperreal sculptures are hot sculpted glass hand-molded entirely by the artist. The p...

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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract Sculpture, Bronze, Black and Gold
Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract Sculpture, Bronze, Black and Gold

Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract Sculpture, Bronze, Black and Gold

By Peter Brooke-Ball

Located in Paris, FR

Slip is a stone sculpture by contemporary British artist Peter Brooke-Ball (Foundry: Pangolin Editions). Dimensions are 24 × 18 × 10 cm (9.4 × 7.1 × 3.9 in). The dimensions include t...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone, Silver, Bronze

Sculpted white folds. 3D texture
Sculpted white folds. 3D texture

Sculpted white folds. 3D texture

By Svetlana Saratova

Located in Zofingen, AG

The artwork is crafted on a wooden circular canvas, enhancing its organic and natural appeal. The folds, created from durable mesh and coated with plaster, add depth and texture to t...

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2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

"You Are Here: Black" String and Acrylic in Circular Pattern on Panel
"You Are Here: Black" String and Acrylic in Circular Pattern on Panel

"You Are Here: Black" String and Acrylic in Circular Pattern on Panel

By Kelly Kozma

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This sculpture titled "You Are Here: Black" is an original artwork by Kelly Kozma made of thread scraps & acrylic on panel. Kozma's work is supported by her practice of collectin...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Acrylic, Panel

"Budding Flowering Ripening" - Vintage Glass Sculpture
"Budding Flowering Ripening" - Vintage Glass Sculpture

"Budding Flowering Ripening" - Vintage Glass Sculpture

Located in Westport, CT

Resurrect Studio, “Budding Flowering Ripening,” Vintage Glass Sculpture, 14 x 14 x 12 in. “Budding Flowering Ripening” is a radiant vintage glass sculpture by Resurrect Studio, the ...

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2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Resin

1960s Pop Art Unique Cast Bronze Sculpture Americana Folk Art William King
1960s Pop Art Unique Cast Bronze Sculpture Americana Folk Art William King

1960s Pop Art Unique Cast Bronze Sculpture Americana Folk Art William King

By William King (b.1925)

Located in Surfside, FL

Mid-Century Modern wrought iron sculpture a person with oversize top, shorts, and carrying a hat, signed, artist's monogram and cipher, further mounted on a plaster base. 28" H. This a unique piece. It is interesting in that it speaks of a transition, leading into the later aluminum public pieces that kind of defined his work in the 70's. According to his estate this is most probably cast bronze. It might possibly be wrought iron.. William Dickey King was born in 1925 in Jacksonville, Florida and grew up in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami. As a boy, William King made model airplanes and helped his father and older brother build furniture and boats. “I was 19, 20, my mother gave me a hundred bucks, says, ʻGet out of this state and don’t come back until you’re 65; there is nothing here for you,’ ” Bill King recalled in a video interview for the Smithsonian museum. He came to New York, where he attended the Cooper Union and began selling his early sculptures even before he graduated. He later studied with the sculptor Milton Hebald and traveled to Italy on a Fulbright grant. He was a contemporary, at the Cooper Union, of Alex Katz and Lois Dodd, his first wife, and remained close in many ways to their common aesthetic grounding, shared also with younger sculptors such as Red Grooms and Marisol Escobar. The hallmark of King’s early work was radical experiment keeping company with social connection and hedonism. The mix of big, important, innovative ideas and immediate, sensory, in-the-moment experience was a kind of visual jazz. For this was not just the time of Franz Kline’s big open defiant brushstrokes and Jackson Pollock’s all-over mists of intricately drooling line, but of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. If we look at the works that King made in the early 1950s when he got back from his Fulbright to Italy we see free, experimental, open forms that take their cue from jazz as much as art in their fusion of virtuosity and cool.American sculptor King is most noted for his long-limbed figurative public art sculptures depicting people engaged in everyday activities such as reading or conversing. He created his busts and figures in a variety of materials, including clay, wood, metal, and textiles. Mr. King worked in clay, wood, bronze, vinyl, burlap and aluminum. He worked both big and small, from busts and toylike figures to large public art pieces depicting familiar human poses — a seated, cross-legged man reading; a Western couple (he in a cowboy hat, she in a long dress) holding hands; a tall man reaching down to tug along a recalcitrant little boy; a crowd of robotic-looking men walking in lock step. Mr. King’s work often reflected the times, taking on fashions and occasional politics. In the 1960s and 1970s, his work featuring African-American figures (including the activist Angela Davis, with hands cuffed behind her back) evoked his interest in civil rights. But for all its variation, what unified his work was a wry observer’s arched eyebrow, the pointed humor and witty rue of a fatalist. His figurative sculptures, often with long, spidery legs and an outlandishly skewed ratio of torso to appendages, use gestures and posture to suggest attitude and illustrate his own amusement with the unwieldiness of human physical equipment. His subjects included tennis players and gymnasts, dancers and musicians, and he managed to show appreciation of their physical gifts and comic delight at their contortions and costumery. His suit-wearing businessmen often appeared haughty or pompous; his other men could seem timid or perplexed or awkward. Oddly, or perhaps tellingly, he tended to depict women more reverentially, though in his portrayals of couples the fragility and tender comedy inherent in couplehood settled equally on both partners. His first solo exhibit took place in 1954 at the Alan Gallery in New York City. William Dicky King was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2003, and in 2007 the International Sculpture Center honored him with the Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award. Mr. King’s work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Hirshhorn Museum at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, among other places, and he had dozens of solo gallery shows in New York and elsewhere. Reviews of his exhibitions frequently began with the caveat that even though the work was funny, it was also serious, displaying superior technical skills, imaginative vision and the bolstering weight of a range of influences, from the ancient Etruscans to American folk art to 20th-century artists including Giacometti, Calder and Elie Nadelman. The New York Times critic Holland Cotter once described Mr. King’s sculpture as “comical-tragical-maniacal,” and “like Giacometti conceived by John Cheever.” From an article by David Cohen "In a career that ran in tandem with the hegemony of formal abstraction in sculpture, Bill King inevitably struggled with the prejudice that sculpture full of humanity and humor can’t be quite as serious as sculpture devoid of them. But the tide has clearly turned in ways that ought to work in King’s favor, with an increasing number of sculptors, fêted internationally, who are producing work that looks remarkably close in spirit, if not quite as regal in sheer mastery of form, as his own. When art historians of the future connect the dots of modern sculpture then artists like Franz West, Stephan Balkenhol, Huma Bhabha...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Palm Springs Totem 3 - Modern Unique Pastel Abstract Resin Artwork Sculpture
Palm Springs Totem 3 - Modern Unique Pastel Abstract Resin Artwork Sculpture

Palm Springs Totem 3 - Modern Unique Pastel Abstract Resin Artwork Sculpture

By Nayla Saroufim

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Nayla Saroufim creates installations that challenge the traditional notion of the passive viewer. Nayla’s art is a rich mix of media. She was always captivated by the dialogue betwee...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Mixed Media

"Lateral II" by Brian Bosworth; Ceramic Wall Hanging, Lava Glaze, Geometric
"Lateral II" by Brian Bosworth; Ceramic Wall Hanging, Lava Glaze, Geometric

"Lateral II" by Brian Bosworth; Ceramic Wall Hanging, Lava Glaze, Geometric

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

This blue, white, and gold striped, geometric ceramic wall hanging by sculptor Brian Bosworth uses simplistic color and pattern. Along side the three-dimension form, which create an ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Underglaze

CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd COMPANION WITH HEART SERIES 28.5 inches . . .
CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd COMPANION WITH HEART SERIES 28.5 inches . . .

CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd COMPANION WITH HEART SERIES 28.5 inches . . .

By CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

CHROMA “Companion With Heart” Sculpture — 28.5 Inches Mixed Media, Resin, Glass Beads, Acrylic Mexico City, Contemporary This striking 28.5-inch CHROMA “Companion With Heart” sculpt...

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2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Resin, Mixed Media

Boulder #4 by Tom Price - Rock-like Bronze Sculpture, Outdoor Art
Boulder #4 by Tom Price - Rock-like Bronze Sculpture, Outdoor Art

Boulder #4 by Tom Price - Rock-like Bronze Sculpture, Outdoor Art

By Tom Price

Located in Paris, FR

Boulder #4 is a sculpture by English artist Tom Price. This artwork can be customized— feel free to contact us for a quote. Tom Price’s artistic approach focuses on material explora...

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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

“Two elephants”
“Two elephants”

“Two elephants”

Located in Warren, NJ

Michael Ghaui (Tanzanian, b. 1950) Pair of Elephants, Patinated Bronze inscribed M. A. Ghaui C 97 AC with Pangolin Editions foundry mark Measurements 15 by 49 by 14 inches Condit...

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20th Century Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Yellow Pumpkin
Yellow Pumpkin

Yellow Pumpkin

By Yayoi Kusama

Located in Bristol, GB

Resin with original box Edition 17 of 30 8 × 9.2 × 9.7 cm (3 x 3.6 x 3.8 in) Signed and numbered on the bottom of sculpture. Signed, titled and numbered on the box Condition upon req...

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20th Century Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Noteworthy - Original Contemporary Expressive Geometric Abstract Metal Sculpture
Noteworthy - Original Contemporary Expressive Geometric Abstract Metal Sculpture

Noteworthy - Original Contemporary Expressive Geometric Abstract Metal Sculpture

By Granville Beals

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Inspired by dance and weightlessness, Granville Beals' industrial metal sculptures are primarily about relationships. Concerned with form and abstraction, he does not merely manipula...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Steel

Minimalist Geometric Abstract Sculpture
Minimalist Geometric Abstract Sculpture

Minimalist Geometric Abstract Sculpture

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Stunning abstract stone sculpture, ca. 1990. Carved and polished black/grey granite. Measuring 21.75 inches diameter. 3.75 inches width. Weighs approx. 125 lbs. Will require a st...

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1990s Minimalist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Don't Let Them Burst your Bubble: Purple 21425 - blown glass wall sculpture
Don't Let Them Burst your Bubble: Purple 21425 - blown glass wall sculpture

Don't Let Them Burst your Bubble: Purple 21425 - blown glass wall sculpture

By Cheryl Wilson Smith

Located in Bloomfield, ON

This contemporary, purple-colored, glass wall sculpture was created by Cheryl Wilson Smith. Each work is individually hand-formed in glass, so slight variations in colour, shape, an...

Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

CHRIOMA aka Rick Wolfryd SNOOPY TP .0003 . . . best of CHROMA 2026
CHRIOMA aka Rick Wolfryd SNOOPY TP .0003 . . . best of CHROMA 2026

CHRIOMA aka Rick Wolfryd SNOOPY TP .0003 . . . best of CHROMA 2026

By CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

CHROMA — Beaded Snoop Dawg Figure (Huichol Technique) A sculptural reinterpretation of an iconic cultural figure through the CHROMA language—where contemporary form meets traditiona...

Category

2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

One Light - immersive infinite perceptual ambient light wall sculpture
One Light - immersive infinite perceptual ambient light wall sculpture

One Light - immersive infinite perceptual ambient light wall sculpture

By Raymond Graber

Located in San Francisco, CA

Raymond Graber‘s celestial light sculptures transform the sense of perception, challenging the human eye’s sense for scale and time with a transcendenta...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lights, LED Light, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Neon Light

White Standing Pod Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
White Standing Pod Ceramic Vessel Sculpture

White Standing Pod Ceramic Vessel Sculpture

By Adrienne Fierman

Located in East Quogue, NY

"White Standing Pod", Ceramic Sculpture Dimensions: 5 H × 5.5 W × 5.5 D Medium: Hand-built ceramic, glazed stoneware Adrienne Fierman’s "White Standing Pod" embodies the meditative ...

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2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd PERFECT HAND: REACHING OUT SERIES 2026 30 inches . . .
CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd PERFECT HAND: REACHING OUT SERIES 2026 30 inches . . .

CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd PERFECT HAND: REACHING OUT SERIES 2026 30 inches . . .

By CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

PERFECT HAND: REACHING OUT SERIES 30-Inch Huichol Beaded Sculpture CHROMA / Wolfryd Collection This monumental 30-inch beaded Hand sculpture from the REACHING OUT SERIES transforms a...

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2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Resin, Mixed Media

Ceramic Owl Vase (A.R. 135) from the Madoura Pottery by Pablo Picasso
Ceramic Owl Vase (A.R. 135) from the Madoura Pottery by Pablo Picasso

Ceramic Owl Vase (A.R. 135) from the Madoura Pottery by Pablo Picasso

By Pablo Picasso

Located in London, GB

Mid-Century earthenware vase with painted owl decoration, by Pablo Picasso, Vallauris, France (1952). This is a vintage, limited edition earthenware creation, in a run of 500 (Edition Picasso) at the Madoura pottery...

Category

1950s Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Decorating with Abstract Sculpture

If you’re thinking about decorating your space with abstract sculpture, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

You don’t have to look for a piece that demands attention. Find a work of abstract sculpture that speaks to you. As is the case with any abstract art, whether it’s sculpture, an abstract painting or a grouping of prints, you can select a work for your living room or dining room, for example, that will either casually fade into the background or serve as a focal point. When you’re thinking about how to arrange your furniture and decor, consider color, texture and what kind of energy you’d like a specific room or corner to evoke. Abstract sculpture can go a long way in elevating a home, and its history is interesting if you’re shopping for a new piece today.

As a pioneer in naturalistic forms and figures that vividly express emotion, Auguste Rodin is often called the father of modern sculpture. His work in the 19th and early 20th century broke with artistic conventions and inspired modernism, leading to a new period of avant-garde abstraction.

Among the first artists to push abstract sculpture into the mainstream were Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They helped define the movement of Cubism, which focused on deconstructing the world abstractly.

Later in the 20th century, the artistic movements of Italian Futurism, Dadaism, Neo-Dadaism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism and minimalism all contributed to the advancement of new and more abstract sculpture designs. Italian Futurism, for example, celebrated movement, dynamics and technology in abstract sculpture. These movements passed down ideas that continue to inform abstract sculpture today.

Browse a range of modern abstract sculptures, postmodern abstract sculptures and other kinds of sculpture on 1stDibs.