Art for Sculpture Addicts Like Me
Some floor works, some wall works, some ceiling works. Think outside the canvas.
Good morning everyone! In defiance of New York City’s ever-challenging relationship with available floor space, I am pleased to share a selection of sculpture works. Many of these artists have been on my radar for some time, while others are exciting new discoveries from recent weeks. I would be delighted to share additional works or further information about any of the artists featured below. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you would like to learn more.
I am also SO EXCITED to share with you a recent collaboration of my advisory with the Campus in Upstate New York. Please SAVE THE DATE for the opening reception on Saturday, June 28! We will have an all-day celebration of the elementary school-turned-gallery-space in Hudson’s newest arts destination. Book those AirBNBs now and let me know if you will be in town that weekend! Day trip visitors also welcome of course. You can expect a newsletter in early June with my highlights of the available artworks in this season’s exhibition.
You can also expect a few more editions of the newsletter in early May as the art world buckles up for the onslaught of art fairs descending on New York City. I have so many highlights to share with my subscribers - a big thank you to my paid subscribers for your support of these newsletters!
I look forward to hearing all the feedback, thank you and enjoy!
Olivia Erlanger
29.7604° N, 95.3698° W, 2023
Silicone, aluminum, LED lights, transformer, cord
28 x 10 x 22 inches (71.1 x 25.4 x 55.9 centimeters)
$18,000
Maddy Inez
Lilith’s Balm, 2024
Glazed Stoneware
24 ½ x 16 x 13 ½ inches (62.23 x 40.64 x 34.29 centimeters)
$6,000


Nina Porter
one autumn, 2025
Wood, rubber, metal, gloss paint
Box: calico, paint, ribbon, foam, board
7¼ x 6¼ inches (18 x 16 centimeters)
11 x 11 x 10 inches (box)
$6,000


Laura Karetzky
Concurrence Of: Immersion and Emersion, 2025
Double-sided oil on panel, ceramic, custom stand
17.5 x 13 x 1 inches (44.5 x 33 x 2.5 centimeters)
29.25 x 13.25 x 9.5 inches (74.3 x 33.7 x 24.1 centimeters) with stand
$8,000
Anne Libby
Afterward Blue-green Artifact, 2024
Polished cast aluminum
27 x 27 x 2 inches (68.6 x 68.6 x 5.1 centimeters)
$16,000
Cole Lu
Here I go back to my black forest. Everyday I pour my questions into her, like my grandfather poured bucket after bucket of water over our burning shed. What is a normal life? What is a normal life? What is a normal life? (Oh time your pyramid), 2022-2025
Burnt birch
11 x 14 x 1 5⁄8 in (28 x 36 x 4 centimeters)
$8,000
Lotus L. Kang
Molt (Woodridge-New York-), 2024-2025
Tanned and unfixed film (continually sensitive), spherical magnets, steel, aircraft cable, and hardware
120 x 51 x 8 inches (304.8 x 129.5 x 20.3 centimeters)
$26,000
Barbana Bojadzi
Métamorphose 2 (phase II), 2025
Mixed media on panel
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches (80 x 80 centimeters)
$8,000
Elizabeth Jaeger
Screaming in blue jeans, 2025
Ceramic
8 x 8 x 4 inches (20.3 x 20.3 x 10.2 centimeters)
$4,500