Metal Sculpture
Metal sculpture has held a central role in the history of modern and contemporary art. As a material both durable and versatile, metal offers artists the possibility to create geometric, figurative or abstract forms with remarkable freedom. A metal sculpture can be monumental or intimate, designed for public spaces or for the discreet setting of a private collection. It interacts with light, reflecting or absorbing it, and belongs to a tradition that goes back to Antiquity while gaining renewed vitality in the twentieth century.
On Artsper, metal sculpture appears in a wide range of approaches. Francesco Marino Di Teana, through his architectural compositions, demonstrates the strength of metal as a formal language. Miguel Guia explores the human figure, working with volume in bronze to reveal depth and presence. Igor Mitoraj revisits the classical theme of the fragmented body, giving it a timeless resonance. Reno transforms raw matter into balance and tension, highlighting the potential of abstraction. These perspectives show how metal sculpture can address subjects as varied as the portrait, the nude or abstract composition.
Acquiring a metal sculpture means enriching a collection with a piece that is both resistant and enduring, capable of preserving its market value over time. Whether conceived in a contemporary idiom or inspired by classical motifs, metal ensures durability and authority. Explore Artsper's selection today and find the metal sculpture that will add a new dimension to your collection.
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Rodrigo Zuliani Hauck Zampol
Sculpture - 39.9 x 30 x 2.8 cm Sculpture - 15.7 x 11.8 x 1.1 inch
$1,300
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A range of different metals are used for sculpture, including steel, bronze and aluminium.
The main types of sculpture are bronze casting, relief carving (stone or wood), and clay firing.
Some of the most common materials used for sculpture are stone, bronze, metal, wood, plastic, and natural elements.