Sculpture is a particularly evocative medium as it has the potential to define a three-dimensional space. The living artists we represent, Bill Barrett and Roger Phillips, actively create sculpture of every scale between tabletop and monumental, in addition to sculpting on commission. Our secondary-market pieces add a degree of prestige to any environment, from the highly interactive sound sculpture of Harry Bertoia to the refined, fluid forms of Antoine Poncet.
Corporate art

Sculpture
Artists
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Bill BarrettThe full evolution of Bill’s artistic creation reveals that several formal ideas recur: the arch, the bridge, and the virile,...
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Harry BertoiaHarry Bertoia was born on March 10, 1915 in San Lorenzo, Italy. He immigrated to the United States in 1930...
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Robert CookFluid, dynamic, and energetic best describe the work of American sculptor Robert Cook. Cook’s impressive ability to capture motion in...
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John HenryInternationally renowned sculptor John Raymond Henry produces monumental works for private individuals, museums, as well as public institutions and municipalities...
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Paul Howard ManshipPaul Manship’s significance as one of America’s foremost sculptors of the early twentieth century lay in his ability to combine...
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Vasa Velizar MihichAcademically trained as a painter, Vasa Mihich originally taught theories of color as a senior Professor of Design at the...
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Masayuki NagareMasayuki Nagare believed that stones embody spirits. After selecting a stone, he allowed it to dictate the sculpture’s form, rather...
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Roger PhillipsThe following text is reproduced courtesy of independent curator Wendy McDaris (2005): Roger Phillips was born in New York City...
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Antoine PoncetPoncet is an abstract sculptor in the tradition of Jean Arp and Constantin Brancusi. Many of Poncet’s forms are derived...