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The Corcoran Gallery of Art was adorned with the statues, commissioned in the late 1800s. But since then, they've changed ...
To 19th-century eyes, this sculpture of an outcast, her brow furrowed and hands clasped in despair, symbolized the plight of African-Americans. "I have a strong sympathy for all women who have ...
Photo: Michal Brzezinski Supported by By Emily Steer In the London-based artist Paloma Proudfoot’s sculpture “Threaded” (2024), a disembodied hand with cherry-red fingernails loops a vein ...
the giant sculpture of a hand has loomed over the city for five years. Named Quasi, the 16-foot creation of Australia-based sculptor Ronnie van Hout bears an unsmiling human face, because why not?
Kathy and her now-husband of six years, Joe Nemmers, donated the "Healing Hands" sculpture through The Bellin Health Foundation as a way to memorialize Reinke. "Like Kathy, I was also widowed ...
The 16-foot sculpture, known as "Quasi," is the work of Australian artist Ronnie van Hout. It features a pale, flesh-coloured hand bearing an unsmiling human face that is modeled after the artist ...