From Auguste Rodin’s iconic The Thinker (1904) to Donatello’s Renaissance masterpiece David (c. 1438–1442), bronze sculpture has long been a powerful medium for conveying drama and movement.
In the 20th century, this tradition continued with works like Brancusi’s Sleeping Muse (1910), Louise Bourgeois’ monumental Spider (1996), and Giacometti’s elongated figures.
Today, contemporary artists are breathing new life into this ancient material, offering a global, innovative perspective that transforms the legacy of Greek and Roman bronze statuary.
At Art Basel Miami Beach, three artists present scaled-down bronze works destined to captivate collectors.