Contemporary Sculpture – Australia

ARTpark Australia hosts the most comprehensive collection of limited edition and unique Contemporary Australian Sculpture.

We promote practising Australian sculpture artists creating exciting contemporary sculptures specializing in the traditional sculpture mediums of bronze, steel & stone. offering a complete service, from connecting you with the artist with the correct expertise to facilitating the Delivery & installation of the sculptural work. Many of our contemporary artists are able to work with you if you have an idea for a commissioned piece or require a particular sizing of an existing form.

Australian Sculptors

Sandstone Slice

Garden Sculpture

Black-Hole – 2.4m

David McCracken

Rockets [series]

Australian Sculptors

Fruit

Felix Feneley

Waning – 2.2m

Mark Niglia

Merci – 1.8m

Garden Sculpture

Nice Round Figure 1.2m

Stephen Glassborow

Head Space XL – 3 to 5m

Landmark Sculpture

Flame bird – 6m

Landmark Sculpture

Swirling Mandala – 3m

David Ball

Ring – 4.5m

Corten-Steel Sculpture

Fierce – 2.2m

Stephen Glassborow

Sulphur Crested Cocky -2m

Chris Flenley

Deflect – 2.7m

Folko Kooper

Pierced for – 1.6m

Abstract Sculpture

Lacunae – 60cm

Table-Top Sculpture

Flight – 1.3m

David Ball

Eclipse – 2.4m

Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski

Circus – 1.4m

Charles Blackman

Les Danseuses -2.1×1.4m

Jonathan Leahey

Ace – 2.5m

Table-Top Sculpture

Entwined – 1.3m

Mark Niglia

San Leo – 2.4m

Margaret Sheridan

Bird Form – 1.8m

Paul Mutimer

To a Point – 1.5m

Michael Van Dam

Emerging Dragon – 5m

Stephen Glassborow

Rocking Horse

Garden Sculpture

Pod [kinetic 3] – 3.2m

Folko Kooper

Roses – 1.5m

David Ball

Tango – 4.2m

Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski

Moon on Tides – 1.6m

Clancy Warner sculpture

Of Milk and Honey – 1.8m [x5]

David McCracken

Agent Orange – 2.2m

Bronze sculpture

Tosca – 60cm

Garden Sculpture

Returning Home – 2.1m

Abstract Sculpture

Returning Column – 4.8m

Abstract Sculpture

Morph

Abstract Sculpture

Tranquility – 2.5m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Vitality – 85cm

Todd Stuart

Boxed In

Tobias Bennett

Spheres – 2.4 & .9m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Luna – 2.8m

Table-Top Sculpture

Legend of the Wave -1×1.4m

Landmark Sculpture

Part Pod Form – 1.5m

Jane Valentine

Harmonic lines -1.4m

Michael Van Dam

Link 5, D link – 1.8m

Out of stock

Nicole Allen

Johnny Be Good

Abstract Sculpture

Untitled Mesh (Small)

David McCracken

Blue Angel – 1.3m

Landmark Sculpture

Duel Column Vortex – 6m

Francois Jaggi

Entwine -1.6m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Blupe -1.2m

Bronze Sculpture

In Australia, bronze works well for outdoor sculpture because it is corrosion-resistant and weather-resistant. Larger sculptures can be supported by bronze because it is a very robust material as well. The lovely golden hue of bronze statues won’t deteriorate with time. A patina, which is forced oxidisation produced by carefully regulated chemical and thermal processes, can be applied to bronze sculptures as well. This considerably reduces maintenance requirements while also enhancing the sculpture’s longevity. Many monumental works throughout history have been created using this medium.

Bronze Sculptors:  (Larrisa Smagarinsky, Ben Storch, Michael Vaynman & Krstanoski-Blazeski)

Stephen Glassborow

Legal Eagle – 1.2m

Abstract Sculpture

Endless Mobius Curve – 60cm

Stephen Glassborow

Mouth Piece – 1.6m

Abstract Sculpture

Lacunae – 60cm

Table-Top Sculpture

Modern Venus – 1.6m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

The bell – 34x30cm

Susan Dorothea White

Stretching the Imagination

Stephen Glassborow

Eucalypts – 1.7m

Abstract Sculpture

Mini Moebius 80cm

Bronze sculpture

the Conversation – 39cm

Bronze sculpture

Scoot – 1m

Bronze sculpture

Golden Tree – 1.75m

Table-Top Sculpture

Carousel -66cm

Bronze sculpture

Halycon Days – 70cm

Abstract Sculpture

Slowly Turning 60x80cm

Bronze sculpture

Up Up & Away- 2.2m

Bronze sculpture

Eternal Youth Female- 1.9m

Stephen Glassborow

Cameleon – 1.5m

Abstract Sculpture

Motion III – 150cm

Bronze sculpture

Midsummer Night Dream -1m

Table-Top Sculpture

Entwined – 1.3m

Bronze sculpture

Swan – 23cm

Bronze sculpture

Urban Botanica -1m

Larissa Smagarinsky

Dance Movement – 76cm

Bronze sculpture

Just Paused – 1m

Stephen Glassborow

Flora & Fauna – 1m

Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski

The Wave -1m

Abstract Sculpture

Oscillate – 160cm

Table-Top Sculpture

Flight – 2.8m

Bronze sculpture

Carla – 1.4m

Table-Top Sculpture

Victory – 1.85m

Stephen Glassborow

Frequent Flyer – 2.2m

Abstract Sculpture

Remains of a Beautiful World

Figurative Sculpture

Movement -1m

Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski

Regeneration of a Princess – 2m

Stephen Glassborow

Head Space – 1.85m

Bronze sculpture

Rhythm of the Heart

Stephen Glassborow

On the Nose – 1.87m

Abstract Sculpture

Motion 3 – 30cm

Abstract Sculpture

Motion III – 250cm [Coated]

Bronze sculpture

The Break of Day – 98cm

Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski

Vein Vine – 1m

Abstract Sculpture

Threefold – 49x73cm

Stephen Glassborow

Feather Weight -2m

Stephen Glassborow

Space Girl -1.7m

Stephen Glassborow

Body Corporate – 1.8m

View all Bronze sculpture

Mild Steel Sculpture

In Australia, mild steel is a common material for outdoor contemporary art as it is sturdy and long-lasting while still being lightweight and convenient to handle. It is highly adaptable because it is simple to weld and mould into any shape needed, and won’t corrode or rust.

Featured artists: Tobias bennet, Wendy Mcaffley, Emad Dhahir & Astra Parker

Alex Scheibner

Dropped – 1.4m

Tobias Bennett

Spheres – 2.4 & .9m

fabricated steel sculpture

Bas Relief Panels

fabricated steel sculpture

Bas Relief Panels

Tobias Bennett

CLAWED

Abstract Sculpture

Untitled Mesh (Small)

Abstract Sculpture

Untitled Mesh

Abstract Sculpture

Untitled Mesh (Large)

Abstract Sculpture

Synergy – 2.75m

Emad Dhahir

Just Jazz – 1.4m

Abstract Sculpture

Lightning Figure – 2.4m

Emad Dhahir

Opera – 1.8m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Growth Ring

Steven Bellosguardo

(in)Visible

fabricated steel sculpture

Hunter Valley Sun – 5.2m

Australian Sculptors

Clasp – 3.5m

Al Phemister

Kern – 1.6m

Astra Parker

Cell – 56cm

Corten-Steel Sculpture

Wavering Circle – 150cm

Corten Steel Sculpture

A type of steel called corten steel develops a protective surface of rust naturally over time. It is therefore perfect for Australian outdoor sculptures, and because of its strength, it can sustain being shaped into much larger and heavier pieces. Furthermore, Corten steel requires no painting or special treatments and is extremely low maintenance. Any landscape may be given interest and character by using outdoor steel sculptures made of Corten without having to worry about maintenance.

Corten-Steel Sculptors: Greg Johns, Alex Scheibner, Chris Flenley, Nicole Allen & Anton Poon

Greg Johns

Sentinel – 3m

Abstract Sculpture

Whirling Mandala – 3.5m

Matt Harding

Acacia – 1.2m

Paul Mutimer

Eclipse – 120cm

Landmark Sculpture

Continuous Division – 5m

Garden Sculpture

Knot – 1.8m

Chris Flenley

Detachment – 2.4m

Paul Mutimer

Lineal Orb- 1.9m

Abstract Sculpture

Fractal Mandala – 5m

Paul Mutimer

Dual Axis – 2m

Abstract Sculpture

Merging Emerging – 3.4m

Folko Kooper

Spiral – 3.6m

Landmark Sculpture

Duel Column Vortex – 6m

Paul Mutimer

Offset Orb- 1.5m

Abstract Sculpture

Pattern 3 – 1.8m

Jonathan Leahey

Nose Dive – 1.3m

Alex Scheibner

CubeStack 19 – 300cm

Michelle Klisowski

Evolution II – 1.6m

Corten-Steel Sculpture

Loop Three- 1.2m

Jonathan Leahey

Nose Dive – 1.8m

Abstract Sculpture

Fugue – 3.5m

Garden Sculpture

Pod [kinetic 2] – 3.2m

Garden Sculpture

Connection – 2.2m

Out of stock
Out of stock

Chris Flenley

ADAPT – 3m

Corten-Steel Sculpture

Mindful – 2m

Landmark Sculpture

Runway – 3x6m

Garden Sculpture

Pillar – 3.2m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Standing Casurina – 2.9m

David Ball

Tango – 4.2m

Landmark Sculpture

Flame bird – 6m

Abstract Sculpture

Wavering Circle – 4m

Johannes Pannekoek

Rhythms of Life – 5.2m

Abstract Sculpture

Mentor the old Mob – 2.2m

Abstract Sculpture

To the Centre – 2.4m

Astra Parker

SERO – 2.5m

Corten-Steel Sculpture

Loop Eight in Corten – 2m

Jen Mallinson

Sowelu Hum – 2m

Abstract Sculpture

Pods – 2m

Out of stock

Nicole Allen

Seaworthy Jnr – 2m

Garden Sculpture

Pod [kinetic 3] – 3.2m

Abstract Sculpture

Whirling Mandala – 2.2m

Folko Kooper

Roses – 1.5m

Garden Sculpture

Desire – 2.2m

Abstract Sculpture

Fractal Mandala -1.5m

Andrew Kasper

Together – 2m

Folko Kooper

Spire – 2.8m

Landmark Sculpture

Rythm – 8m

Out of stock

Nicole Allen

NA Bottoms Up

Stainless-Steel Sculpture

Stainless steel is a popular choice for modern garden sculptures, public art and outdoor features as it can be cast, fabricated, and machined to create endless forms and finished with many different surface finishes and colour effects.

The beauty of stainless steel is that it does not rust and strongly resists degradation. There are different grades of stainless steel, for instance, a 304-grade is used on many art features, but where items are to be placed either in gardens or public places near the coast, 316-grade stainless steel is often recommended as it is even more resistant.

Stainless Steel Sculptors  – Todd Stuart, Charles Blackman, MAS, Chen & Stephen Coburn

Abstract Sculpture

Best & Fairest – 5m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Infinity [table-top]

Stainless-Steel Sculpture

Double Tied – 2.4m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Layers 70cm

Outdoor Contemporary Sculpture

ARTpark Australia has a range of unique and limited-edition sculptural forms crafted by highly talented Australian contemporary artists. Our contemporary sculptors are experts in their mediums and take immense pride in creating quality, highly finished contemporary art in the form of outdoor & garden sculpture.

View our collection of contemporary sculpture, constructed from hardwearing materials resistant to the Australian weather and climate. Sculptures constructed from bronze, corten-steel, and stainless-steels are tried and tested against the elements – designed to last for many years to come.

View our collection of contemporary sculpture suitable for outdoor placement

Folko Kooper

Spiral – 3.6m

Abstract Sculpture

Whirling Mandala – 2.2m

Abstract Sculpture

Best & Fairest – 5m

Stephen Glassborow

On the Nose – 1.87m

Abstract Sculpture

Vortex Mandala – 6m

Jonathan Leahey

Ace – 2.5m

Garden Sculpture

Nice Round Figure 1.2m

Andrew Kasper

Together – 2m

Abstract Sculpture

Guardian Figures – 3m

Abstract Sculpture

Motion III – 250cm [Coated]

Corten-Steel Sculpture

Fierce – 2.2m

Clara Hali sculpture

Cascade – 1.8m

Table-Top Sculpture

The Song – 1m

Alex Scheibner

Geometrica – 1.5m

David McCracken

Carmine – 1.8m

Al Phemister

Totems – 3m

Abstract Sculpture

Infinity -2.5m

interior sculpture

Drifting Along – 2-3m

Landmark Sculpture

Still Standing – 3m

Greg Johns

Guardian – 2.4m

Paul Mutimer

Offset Orb- 1.5m

Stephen Glassborow

Feather Weight -2m

Bronze sculpture

Eternal Youth Female- 1.9m

Astra Parker

Cell – 56cm

Abstract Sculpture

Muse of Time – 260cm

Bronze sculpture

the Conversation – 39cm

Abstract Sculpture

Geo Sphere

Abstract Sculpture

Vortex Mandala -1.2m

Garden Sculpture

Spirit – 2.3m

Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski

Manifested – 2m

interior sculpture

Bubble Up – 4m

Landmark Sculpture

Continuous Division – 5m

Abstract Sculpture

Eternal Caress

Paul Mutimer

Lineal Orb- 1.9m

Abstract Sculpture

Lightning Figure – 2.4m

Table-Top Sculpture

Legend of the Wave -1×1.4m

Contemporary Round Sculptures

Tully – 75cm

Michael Van Dam

Link 5, C link – 1.5m

Landmark Sculpture

My Girl – 2.4m

David Ball

Helix – 4.6m

Abstract Sculpture

Cube Melt – 110cm

Charles Blackman

Visage – 1.2m

Animal Sculpture

Sea Mare – 3m

Abstract Sculpture

To the Centre – 2.4m

Jane Valentine

Droplets – Marble

Out of stock

John Fitzmaurice

Think Big – 2.2m

Stephen Glassborow

Manmade -1.2m

Landmark Sculptures

Contemporary metal sculptures of a large scale can add unique character and community interest to any landscape in Melbourne. Our team collaborates closely with property developers and landscape designers to help identify the perfect installation view for their clients' specific preferences and requirements. We offer an extensive selection of modern artworks that are sure to enhance any outdoor area.

Explore our range of large-scale outdoor sculptures available in Melbourne today.

Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture Placement

ARTpark offers professional guidance and consultation on sculpture placement, installation, and installation view.

Numerous factors, such as site access and terrain, determine the feasibility of sculpture placement. We are available for a phone consultation or site visit to provide you with expert insights into what is achievable for your project.

Who We Work With

ARTpark leverages years of industry connections and specialised knowledge to support architects, property developers, interior designers, landscape designers, and private estates and homes in all aspects of sculpture.

Our collection includes a wide range of options for outdoor sculptures in Melbourne, from garden sculptures for private homes to large outdoor sculptures for corporate premises or rural properties. We're confident that we have something that will meet your specific requirements.

Commissioning Custom Sculpture

As you browse through our collection of contemporary sculptors and their creations, you may come across a work of art that captures your interest but is not available in the desired scale or finish. If this is the situation, we encourage you to contact us, as most sculptural pieces can be made in a range of dimensions and materials. You can explore our exhibited pieces or get in touch with us for more information regarding a customised piece for your project or home. Additionally, if you have a distinct design idea or an artist you admire, we welcome you to inquire about commissioning a bespoke piece.

Supporting Australian Arts.

Several of our Australian sculptures exemplify the culture and splendour of the environment in which they are situated. Our sculpture artists hail from various regions of Australia and endeavour to create artwork that mirrors and complements the breathtaking Australian landscape. Procuring sculptural pieces from ARTpark Australia directly supports these outstanding artists, enabling contemporary sculptors to generate more magnificent large-scale works that can be showcased across Australia via Our Sculptural walks.

Categories of Contemporary & Metal Sculpture In Melbourne

Figurative Sculpture

Figurative sculpture is a category of sculpture that focuses on the depiction of the human form, animals or other recognisable objects. Figurative sculptures can be highly realistic, abstract, or stylised, and can be created using a variety of materials such as stone, bronze, or even mixed media. Figurative sculptures have a rich history dating back to ancient civilisations and continue to be a popular genre in contemporary art.

This category of sculpture allows artists to explore and interpret the human experience, capturing emotion, movement, and form in a way that is both captivating and thought-provoking. Whether created as a stand-alone piece or as part of a larger installation, figurative sculptures can evoke a range of emotions and inspire viewers to see the world in new and meaningful ways.

Surrealism Sculpture

Abstract sculptures are often viewed as symbolic of the subconscious, and they can be crafted from a range of materials, though metal or stone are often the most prevalent. Surrealist sculptures, on the other hand, frequently incorporate unexpected pairings of objects to create a dreamy or eerie quality. They frequently employ illusions and negative space to achieve their effects.

Realism Sculpture

Realist sculptures aim to depict their subject matter as accurately as possible, using techniques like detailed carving or casting in metals and sometimes utilising unconventional materials like clay or plaster. They often portray everyday scenes or the human form in a lifelike manner, allowing viewers to see through the artist's eyes and gain insight into their world and perspectives.

Australian Sculpture

It's evident that Australian sculpture is ubiquitous, appearing in many places such as parks or urban areas. Although some might find these artworks unusual or intimidating, they undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on their surroundings. ARTpark's contemporary sculptures contribute to and enhance any environment, whether it be natural or man-made. We collaborate with our clients to identify the perfect location and installation view for their metal garden sculptures in Melbourne.

FAQs

Can you deliver around Australia?

ARTpark boasts considerable expertise in handling projects across various locations in Australia. Our all-inclusive services comprise consultation, delivery, and installation, catering to the needs of both private and commercial clients throughout the country.

Can you deliver internationally?

ARTpark can help arrange the transportation of sculptures to all the major international cities worldwide using specialised freight channels.

How do I get my metal art sculpture delivered?

ARTpark collaborates with a specialised freight service to ensure the secure and prompt delivery of your sculpture. Contact us for additional details.

Can I commission a custom metal garden sculpture in Melbourne?

The majority of our artists are actively creating and are open to accepting commissioned works, depending on their availability. To learn more about this option, please feel free to contact us at sculpture@artpark.com.au or call us at 1800 646 131.

Who should I get to install the artwork?

We can handle it for you! Our comprehensive services include assistance with the installation of your sculpture, with installation costs varying depending on the setting. Kindly get in touch with us for further details.

What artists do you work with?

We collaborate with numerous artists across Australia, including distinguished modern contemporary sculptors like Aldo Bilotta, David Ball, and Larissa Smagarinsky.

To acquire a contemporary sculpture for your premises, peruse our collection online and reach out to us for details concerning pricing, delivery, and installation.

What makes a sculpture unique?

Whenever you acquire a sculpture from ARTPark Australia, we will provide you with an authenticity certificate. This document will contain details such as the edition number, artist, and gallery information. Unique sculptures are original pieces of art that cannot be duplicated through casting or other methods of production. Our expertise lies in crafting unique, one-of-a-kind, and small-run limited-edition sculptures.

Contemporary art refers to the art of the present day, often encompassing ideas and issues in addition to aesthetics. Typically, contemporary artists are still living and actively producing art.

What are the seven elements of sculpture?

Sculpture comprises seven fundamental elements that are often explored in artistic practice. These elements include form, space, volume, surface, texture, line, and colour and serve as the fundamental building blocks for creating artwork. Through the comprehension and application of these elements, artists can craft pieces that are both visually appealing and structurally robust.