What if you rediscovered the masterpieces of art history through thousands of tiny, colorful bricks? The Art of the Brick is a spectacular exhibition that transforms icons of classical and pop art into life-size LEGO® sculptures. Poetic, playful, and totally unique, this immersive experience will amaze children and adults alike. A must-see for the holidays!
And if monumental sculpture met the wonders of botany? In spring 2026, the majestic Kew Gardens in London will become the stage for the largest outdoor exhibition ever dedicated to Henry Moore. More than 100 works, including 30 gigantic sculptures, will be set in a UNESCO-listed botanical setting. A rare and poetic immersion in the world of one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. A must-see.
A sculpture sold for 100,000 dollars… or 100 dollars. It all depends on the number of buyers. The collective MSCHF strikes again with a work as absurd as it is brilliant: King Solomon’s Baby, a "baby" to be cut according to market laws (and a touch of the Old Testament). When art is shared with a cutter, should we cry, laugh… or take out our credit card?
In the silence of his studio, Lionel Le Coq sculpts wood the way others paint the sea: with emotion, precision, and poetry. Each piece he creates is a tribute to nature, to the memory of wood, and to the quiet force of time. Discover an artist whose works, both organic and refined, appeal to art lovers and contemporary design enthusiasts alike.
The British sculptor Philip Hearsey creates abstract works in bronze that blend artisanal finesse and evocative power. His mastery of sand casting and his intuitive approach give birth to sensual sculptures, in motion, designed to engage with space and the gaze. Through a sober yet profoundly expressive aesthetic, he invites a personal and intimate encounter with the material.
Alex Johanson, a Polish artist born in 1966 in Andrychów, explores the boundaries between popular tradition and personal imagination through wooden sculptures and paintings with exaggerated and expressive forms. His unique universe, both rooted in folklore and deeply contemporary, captivates with its visual boldness and symbolic reach. His works tell stories, question identity, memory, and collective beliefs, with a touch of humor.
Thomas J. Price's monumental sculpture, installed in Times Square, reimagines public art by depicting an ordinary, accessible Black female figure at street level. It is accompanied by digital animations from the Man Series that transform the space into a place of reflection and inclusivity.
At Coachella 2025, the immersive installation Le Grand Bouquet by the Uchronia collective stands out with its desert-inspired inflatable floral design, encouraging interaction and relaxation. Alongside other experimental works like Stephanie Lin's Taffy , these creations redefine the festival's artistic space by blending aesthetics, sustainability, and innovation.
Cj Hendry transforms a Brooklyn gallery into a playful and immersive universe with Keff Joons, an exhibition inspired by Jeff Koons' balloon sculptures. Through interactive and nostalgic works, it explores themes of joy, fragility, and collective memory.
The exhibition "Thoughts in the Roots" retraces the work of Giuseppe Penone by blending art, nature, and living matter, in a profound dialogue between sculptures and the environment. Through a stroll between galleries and landscapes, the visitor discovers an organic work, where nature becomes a co-author of artistic creation.
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