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Sculptures For Sale

Explore contemporary sculptures for sale on Rise Art. Our online gallery has been carefully curated to feature a wide range of styles from both established and emerging artists worldwide, including abstract, figurative, and minimalist sculptures. Whether you're searching for a bold centrepiece or a subtle accent, our collection has something to suit every taste and space, whether you're an experienced collector or new to the art world.

Styles and Materials: Finding the Perfect Sculpture

Contemporary sculptures add depth and character to any space, serving as a striking focal point in interior design. Our collection of figural sculptures take the body as its inspiration, in materials ranging from traditional bronze and marble to modern materials like resin and metal. Each piece brings a unique presence, celebrating the human form in both classic and contemporary interpretations.

Or discover our collection of conceptual sculptures. Modern sculpture art offers a tactile, dynamic presence, making them a compelling choice for art collectors and decorators.

A History of Contemporary Sculpture

Contemporary sculpture emerged from Minimalism in the 1960s, with artists like Frank Stella reducing form to pure geometry and experimenting with industrial materials. This shift redefined sculpture, focusing on structure, materiality, and space rather than traditional representation.

Postminimlism saw artists like foundational female sculptor Eva Hesse rejecting the rigid purity of Minimalism and introducing more organic forms, unconventional materials and an emphasis on process and imperfection. Her work paved the way for more experimental, emotionally resonant approaches to sculpture.

Today, artists like Takashi Murakami and KAWS blend fine art, branding, and mass production, creating sculptures that blur the boundaries between art, commerce, and technology.

Meet the Artists: Contemporary Sculptors to Know

French multidisciplinary artist Richard Orlinski is renowned for his work inspired by the animal kingdom. His ‘Kongs’ are perhaps the most well-known—a play on the gorilla King Kong in various colours and poses, fusing art with cutting-edge technology. Orlinski’s one of a kind Kiwikong Gold (2020), for example, is equipped with Bluetooth speakers—combining iconic aesthetics and unique functionality.

Likewise, inspired by natural forms, Yoni Alter creates abstracted, fluid forms out of metal. His minimalist sculptures imitate dynamic movements of nature. Fleeting (2025) evokes the energy of a rising wave—soaring, suspended in midair, before crashing against an unseen surface. Alter’s otherworldly pieces defy gravity and time, capturing an ephemeral moment in an eternal dance.

Welsh-born sculptor Gareth Griffiths draws inspiration from the American futurist architectural style Googie, which emphasises fluid lines, abstracted forms and a Space Age aesthetic. Each of Griffiths’s sculptures is made using vibrant planes of metal which rise into the air, such as Las Bajas (2024), creating curves and contours that carve out space in the air.

Inspired by natural forms and expressions of the human body, Zhou Yiyan crafts evocative sculptures where earth, porcelain, and metals like brass, bronze, and gold intertwine. Her sculptures, such as S’Équilibre/Balances itself, embody intricate biomorphic forms that seamlessly merge the organic and the human.

How to Choose a Sculpture for Your Space

Selecting the right sculpture requires careful consideration of size, material, and placement to ensure it enhances your interior. Large sculptures create a striking focal point, while smaller pieces add charm to shelves or tables. Bronze, stone, wooden, metal sculptures each bring a unique character—bronze and stone exude timelessness, wood introduces warmth, and metal offers a sleek, modern touch. Positioning is key; placing a sculpture near natural light highlights its textures, while a central display in a hallway or living area makes a bold statement.

Sculptures have the power to alter a room’s perception by adding depth, contrast, and movement. In modern spaces, abstract metal sculptures reinforce contemporary aesthetics, while industrial interiors pair well with raw stone or iron pieces. Classical settings benefit from more traditional busts and figurines. To achieve balance, consider how colour and form interact with your décor—organic shapes soften structured spaces, whereas geometric designs enhance a clean, minimalist look.

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    Danse la vie  by ART'MONY
    Danse la vie
    Sculpture - 30x27 cm
    Cube graphique by Marion Moulin
    Cube graphique
    Sculpture - 11x11 cm
    Tendresse by Mario Di Nino - MDN
    Tendresse
    Sculpture - 53x17 cm
    Memory of the sea by Michael Rofka
    Memory of the sea
    Sculpture - 15x65 cm
    Tag n°12 by Saname
    Tag n°12
    Sculpture - 15x29 cm
    Tag n°6 by Saname
    Tag n°6
    Sculpture - 15x29 cm
    Canicule by Gérard Taillandier
    Canicule
    Sculpture - 17x10 cm
    Chien ballon pop art
    Sculpture - 21x23 cm
    Encore vivant
    Sculpture - 30x75 cm
    Tag n° 20
    Sculpture - 17x40 cm
    Réconfort 5/8
    Sculpture - 40x14 cm
    Kokopilau
    Sculpture - 46x28 cm
    Sphères #41
    Sculpture - 32x33 cm
    Verrou, vers où?
    Sculpture - 10x34 cm
    Minotaurus
    Sculpture - 36x21 cm
    Eponge pliée en deux
    Sculpture - 5x13 cm
    Petite vénus n°4/8
    Sculpture - 33x33 cm
    Pop Square 2
    Sculpture - 12x12 cm
    Vanité ?
    Sculpture - 55x29 cm
    Sphères #45
    Sculpture - 53x36 cm
    Les gardiens
    Sculpture - 45x30 cm
    MISS X xl
    Sculpture - 95x68 cm
    Paré
    Sculpture - 19x16 cm
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