Nathan Sawaya

New York sculptor Nathan Sawaya has become renowned in the modern art world for his groundbreaking fusion of pop art and surrealism in pieces comprised solely of LEGO® bricks. His most recent work represents a new phase of artistic expression within this medium, as he explores themes of identity.  All his new sculpture is in one way or another autobiographical, addressing the issue of self through symbolism to express his surrealistic ideology.

 

Sawaya explains his shift in approach: “It could be said that this new exhibition is the antithesis of my previous work. It is an introspective show. By working with an unconventional medium, I work within the trappings of a self-imposed prison.” What results are gripping images rife with human emotion. Complex human figures are configured in forms of pure expressionism; at times ironic and other times fearlessly exposing the rawest elements of the human experience.

 

The sharp lines and angles of the LEGO®s add to this tension, the cleanliness of the medium muddied only by the fleeting nature of perspective. While shapes are distinctive and defined up close, when viewed at a distance, the mood is softened as marked lines change to curves and the overall effect becomes blurred. This speaks to greater truths involving the myth of stability, the persistence of transition, and the ever present metamorphoses we as humans undergo in every moment. In this way, Sawaya’s work centers on the phenomenon of how people and raw emotion are intertwined in everyday life.


Nathan’s remarkable sculpture, constructed entirely out of Lego bricks, can be found in public and corporate collections such as the National Marine Corps Museum, Neiman Marcus, New Orleans Public Library and The New York Times. His work has also been acquired by Donald Trump and musician Pete Wentz as well as numerous other private collections around the world.
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Trapped<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Trapped
Plastic Bricks
23" x 28" x 16"
USD 8,500

Trapped
Plastic Bricks
23" x 28" x 16"
USD 8,500
Strength of Spirit<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Strength of Spirit
Plastic Bricks
38" x 21" x 21"
USD 7,500

Strength of Spirit
Plastic Bricks
38" x 21" x 21"
USD 7,500
Loves Me Not<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Loves Me Not
Plastic Bricks
60" x 22" x 18"
USD 18,000

Loves Me Not
Plastic Bricks
60" x 22" x 18"
USD 18,000
Goodbye<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Goodbye
Plastic Bricks
34" x 32" x 3"
USD 5,000

Goodbye
Plastic Bricks
34" x 32" x 3"
USD 5,000
Pushing Against<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Pushing Against
Plastic Bricks
96" x 30" x 20"
USD 10,500

Pushing Against
Plastic Bricks
96" x 30" x 20"
USD 10,500
The Courage Within<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
The Courage Within
Plastic Bricks
59" x 18" x 11"
USD 12,500

The Courage Within
Plastic Bricks
59" x 18" x 11"
USD 12,500
Kissing (full)<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Kissing (full)
Plastic Bricks
28" x 22" x 26"
USD 7,500

Kissing (full)
Plastic Bricks
28" x 22" x 26"
USD 7,500
Untitled 5<br>Plastic Bricks, Sculpture
Untitled 5
Plastic Bricks
23" x 45"
USD 4,200

Untitled 5
Plastic Bricks
23" x 45"
USD 4,200