Phillip King's New Sculptures at Luhring Augustine Close August 10
Luhring Augustine in New York has presented ambitious new works by veteran British sculptor Phillip King throughout the summer. The exhibition, which closes on August 10, features King's distinctive use of materials like polyurethane foam, as seen in his 2024 piece "Swirl" with painted supporting walls. King, a member of the "New Generation" of British sculptors, has developed a unique artistic voice that distinguishes him from his contemporary Sir Anthony Caro. While both artists broke with expressive figuration and explored radical abstraction and color before returning to symbolism, King's approach remains distinctly his own. The show is part of a significant day for New York art exhibitions, with dozens of shows having their final viewings on August 10. The gallery is located at 531 West 24th Street.
Key facts
- Phillip King exhibition at Luhring Augustine
- Exhibition closes August 10
- Features ambitious new works
- Includes 2024 piece "Swirl" made with polyurethane foam
- King is veteran "New Generation" British sculptor
- Comparisons made to Sir Anthony Caro
- Gallery located at 531 West 24th Street, New York
- August 10 is "Last Chance" for many New York exhibitions
Entities
Artists
- Phillip King
- Sir Anthony Caro
- David Cohen
Institutions
- Luhring Augustine
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- 531 West 24th Street