Top 20 Sculptor celebrities in United States
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Sculptor celebrities [Updated March 3, 2021].
Paul McCarthy was born
on August 4, 1945
in United States.
He created a giant inflated piece of excrement for one of his shows, which was picked up by the wind and accidentally hurled into a power line and a children's home.
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Cy Twombly was born
on April 25, 1928
in Lexington city, United States.
Gutzon Borglum was born
on March 25, 1867
in St. Charles, Idaho, United States, United States.
Don Gummer was born
on December 12, 1946
in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Donald Judd was born
on June 3, 1928
in Excelsior Springs, United States.
He taught courses at Oberlin College.
Alexander Calder was born
on July 22, 1898
in Lawnton, United States.
Though he specialized in sculpture, he is also known as the originator of the mobile.
Manuel Neri was born
on April 12, 1930
in Sanger, United States.
He was selected to receive the International Sculpture Center's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006.
Zurab Tsereteli was born
on January 4, 1934
in Tbilisi, United States.
His sculptures are often mocked for being pompous and out of proportion.
Tom Tsuchiya was born
on August 3, 1972
in United States.
He created many bronze sculptures for Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
Richard Serra was born
on November 2, 1939
in United States.
He was referenced by the band Vampire Weekend in a song called "White Sky."
John De Andrea was born
on November 24, 1941
in United States.
His work belongs to the Hyperrealism school of art and he often does nudes.
Joseph Cornell was born
on December 24, 1903
in Nyack, United States.
He was known for his use of boxes in works of assemblage art such as "Soap Bubble Sets" and the "Medici Slot Machine" series.
Michael Bowen was born
on December 8, 1937
in United States.
He orchestrated the Flower Power protest at the Pentagon in 1967.
John Henry Waddell was born
on February 14, 1921
in United States.
His work That Which Might Have Been: Birmingham 1963 was inspired by the racially-motivated bombing of a church and the resulting, tragic deaths of four children.
Harriet Hosmer was born
on October 9, 1830
in United States.
She also designed and constructed machinery, including machinery for sculpture.
Frederick William MacMonnies was born
on September 28, 1863
in United States.
His best known pieces are Nathan Hale, Bacchante and Infant Faun, and Diana.
Frederick Hart was born
on June 7, 1943
in United States.
He was awarded the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists by the United States Government.
Blue Sky was born
on September 18, 1938
in United States.
He legally changed his name from Warren Edward Johnson to Blue Sky.
Billie Lawless was born
on July 16, 1950
in United States.
He is known for his unique, abstract work.
Augusta Savage was born
on March 1, 1892
in United States.
She was the first African-American accepted into the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors in 1934.