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Arnaldo Pomodoro, Whose Bronze Spheres Decorate Prominent Public Spaces Around the World, Dies at 98

  • Arnaldo Pomodoro, an Italian sculptor known for his monumental bronze spheres, died at his home in Milan on Sunday, June 22, 2025, aged 98.
  • Pomodoro rose to international prominence after creating his first Sphere Within Sphere sculpture for the 1966 Montreal Expo, beginning a lifelong exploration of geometric forms.
  • His sculptures, characterized by polished outer surfaces fractured to expose complex inner structures, are prominently displayed in major venues such as the Vatican Museums, the United Nations headquarters in New York City, and a notable square in Copenhagen.
  • Pomodoro characterized his spheres as revealing signs of wear and vulnerability that symbolize the fragile and complex nature of humanity and the world, a theme that was commended by Italy’s Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli.
  • Pomodoro's death leaves a significant legacy in contemporary art, highlighted by retrospectives such as a 2023 exhibition at Fendi’s Roman headquarters and tributes calling him one of Italy’s most influential artists.
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Arnaldo Pomodoro is considered one of the most important sculptors of Italian post-war modernism. His works can also be seen in several cities in Germany. Now the artist died at the age of 98 years.

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The artist, who died at the age of 98, stood out for his geometric bronze spheres

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Arnaldo Pomodoro's balls and turntables can be found all over the world, including in front of the Uno headquarters in New York. Now the sculptor died the day before his 99th birthday.

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