Sculpture Top ten ever

Present in space since the origins of art, sculpture takes us from primeval weapons to divine representation, with the energy of a world that becomes more real -and ideal- than reality, between balance and anguish in pain, from play to guilt in its timeless and perfect forms

9

Walking man

ALBERTO GIACOMETTI. 1960-1961. Bronze

Private collection, New York

Every time I see this lean man by Giacometti, he reminds me of the photograph by Henri Cartier-Bresson of the sculptor himself crossing the street in the rain, sheltered in his raincoat. I think Giacometti’s work is a metaphor of life: a man walking aimlessly, lost in the vastness of the world. Ironically, one of his versions is the most expensive sculpture ever sold.