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Skull sculpture occupies a fundamental place in contemporary creation, translating into three-dimensional form a motif charged with universal symbolism, oscillating between vanitas, memento mori, and the paradoxical celebration of life through the evocation of death.
While the sculpted skull has been present throughout art history since the memento mori traditions of the Renaissance, it was in the twentieth century that it underwent its most radical transformations, notably through Damien Hirst, whose For the Love of God—a human skull entirely covered in diamonds—brought the motif to its material peak and directly questioned the relationship between death, wealth, and the desire for immortality.
The skull's very form, with its hollow eye sockets, rounded volumes, and structure that is both familiar and unsettling, offers sculptors a particularly rich formal territory, lending itself to explorations ranging from precise anatomical representation to highly stylized or geometric interpretations.
In contemporary practice, the motif appears through a wide variety of materials—bronze, resin, crystal, precious metals, or unexpected media—playing with glossy finishes, faceted surfaces, and textures to transform this funerary object into a visually captivating work, sometimes resembling monumental jewelry. Associated with tattoo culture, street art, and the Mexican aesthetics of the Calavera, the sculptural skull oscillates between a symbol of rebellion, an existential meditation, and a decorative celebration.
On Artsper, this selection brings together sculptures in which the skull becomes a visual language in its own right, illustrating the enduring fascination this motif exerts on the contemporary artistic imagination.
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