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The Third Partner, a monumental stainless steel sculpture by Beatriz Gerenstein overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in Poltu Quatu, Sardinia, Italy. The sculpture's three interconnected forms emerge from a polished central knot, symbolizing human relationships and a connection to universal energy.

Beatriz Gerenstein

International Contemporary Sculptor

The Third Partner, 2019, stainless steel, 10.2 x 6.9 x 2 feet (310 x 210 x 60 cm)  Poltu Quatu, Sardinia, Italy

Beatriz Gerenstein is a Miami-based contemporary sculptor whose work explores human connection, spirituality, resilience, and coexistence. Her sculptures have been exhibited internationally in museums, biennials, galleries, and public art venues across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

Other Lives, Other Times, bronze sculpture by Beatriz Gerenstein featuring three angelic figures with distinct wings, including clockwork gears and spiral forms. Rising from a table-like base with a ladder extending toward the sky, the sculpture explores spirituality, the passage of time, transcendence, and the connection between humanity and the universe.

Other Lives. Other Times, Bronze, 2024. 71 x 17 x 17 inches (180 x 44 x 44 cm)

Harmony of the People, monumental bronze public sculpture by Beatriz Gerenstein in Pudong, Shanghai, China. The artwork depicts human figures emerging from the branches of a tree, celebrating unity, cultural diversity, cooperation, and shared humanity.

Harmony, Bronze, 2010. 2 x 16 x 16 feet (7 x 5 x 5 meters). Shanghai, China

Us, contemporary bronze sculpture by Beatriz Gerenstein featuring two symbolic human portraits representing masculine and feminine perspectives. One head is adorned with porcelain flowers and a vintage veil, while the other is surrounded by orbiting metal rings and topped with a banana, exploring identity, love, humor, relationships, and the contrast between emotion and reason.

Us, Bronze, 2024.  29 x 36 x 17 inches (74 x 91 x 43 cm)

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The Chairs in Love, Wood. 2016. 40 x 60 x 29 inches (100 x 50 x 72.5 cm). 15th Architecture Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy

Portrait of contemporary sculptor Beatriz Gerenstein

Beatriz Gerenstein is an Argentine-born sculptor whose contemporary sculptures have been exhibited internationally in museums, biennials, galleries, and public art projects across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Through bronze, stainless steel, wood, and mixed media, she creates works that celebrate human connection, hope, and the universal emotions that unite us. Discover the stories behind her sculptures and explore a body of work that invites reflection, dialogue, and shared experience.

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