About
sculpture network is an international non-profit organization for the support and promotion of three-dimensional art. We think it is important that those art forms that offer something to experience and touch have their say; especially sculpture, as well as light art, installations, land art and many more. For 17 years, we have been networking with different components of this flourishing scene, from art lovers to artists, collectors, curators and students to museums, galleries, and service providers. They all meet virtually on our platform or personally at one of our events. With us, the whole world comes together in the name of sculpture!
sculpture network - a global family
sculpture network has now been around for 17 years. During this time, our network has grown steadily and we have become even closer together in this process. Our current ~1000 members are spread over 40 countries. Through our newsletter and social media channels, we are in contact with over 40,000* other friends and fans. No matter if we live in Iceland or Spain, we are connected through our love for three-dimensional art and have grown into a close community. Many connections have been made including friendships, co-operations, and business relationships. Collectors have found their favourite sculptures, artists have found their inspirations, and art lovers have turned a hobby into a passion. Many institutions of the art market (whether museum, gallery or foundry), profit from their cooperation with sculpture network. We differ from each other in many ways: our cultural backgrounds, our languages, our gender, our religions, our own biographies... but at the intersection of sculpture, we all come together. Through this medium we can communicate and speak a common language. We have recognized that this language is spoken by the most diverse people from all different fields, which is why sculpture network also brings people from various backgrounds together. We are not exclusively a platform for art professionals, but for everyone who relates to sculpture, whether professionally or in their free time.
*Status: May 2019