A Number of Things” by Camille Henrot explores play, control, and domestication through sculpture at Hauser & Wirth NYC.
Camille Pissarro was known even in his own time as the Father of Impressionism, and today he’s one of the movement’s most renowned figures.
Evoking children’s developmental tools, shoes, distorted graphs and counting devices, new large-scale bronze sculptures from the artist’s “Abacus” series (2024)—presented alongside recent smaller- ...
Camille Bombois was a French painter known for his depictions of light-dappled suburban streets, lively circus scenes, and pastoral landscapes. Painted in a self-taught style similar to that of Henri ...
All of the artist’s sculptures possess a certain familiarity, yet there’s something undeniably alien about their twisted, ...
A long-lost masterpiece by French artist Camille Claudel, The Age of Maturity (1898), has resurfaced after more than a century, selling for €3.6 million ($3.8 million) at a French auction house.
But Camille Henrot, a French-born, New York-based multimedia artist, entices you to gaze downward at Hauser & Wirth. In the place of the usual expanse of poured and polished gray concrete ...
A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin was auctioned off in France Sunday for more than $3 million. Named "The ...
A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel, thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin, was auctioned off in France on Sunday, February 16, for more than $3 million.