concept   sculpture

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) African countries (1) art (1) visual arts (1) North America (1) Pacific Islands (1) US (1) Art history (1) contemporary artists (1) physical art culture (1) traditional artists (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sculpture Western countries Sculpture is widely valued in Western culture as a form of high art and is prominently displayed in galleries, museums, and public spaces. 15
2 sculpture African countries Sculpture is an integral part of traditional and contemporary African art, holding spiritual and ritualistic significance. 8
3 sculpture art Sculpture is admired as a multifaceted form of art that frequently communicates deeper emotions and significance. 4
4 sculpture visual arts Sculptures with religious or spiritual significance are often exhibited in public spaces and art shows. 4
5 sculpture North America Sculptures, such as equestrian statues and moai, are widely appreciated forms of art in North America. 3
6 sculpture Pacific Islands Sculptures in Pacific Islands hold spiritual and cultural significance, often depicting deities and ancestors. 3
7 sculpture US In the US, sculptures and statues are frequently showcased in public spaces for artistic expression. 2
8 sculpture Art history Ancient sculptures are studied for their artistic and historical significance in art history. 1
9 sculpture contemporary artists Contemporary sculpture artists have explored unconventional materials and abstract forms. 1
10 sculpture physical art culture Sculpture is admired as a revered and timeless form of artistic expression in physical art culture. 1
11 sculpture traditional artists Traditional artists frequently create sculptures of deities or historical figures. 1