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The Shapeshifting Sculpture of Diane Simpson

Last updated: February 16, 2026 11:40 am
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Diane Simpson’s Unique Sculptures on Display in Chicago

Chicago is currently buzzing with excitement over the unique sculptures of Diane Simpson. Known for her unconventional approach to sculpture, Simpson’s work is on display at the Art Institute of Chicago and the gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey. This marks the first time that Simpson’s outdoor sculptures are on view, providing a rare opportunity for Chicagoans to experience her art in person.

Simpson’s sculptures defy traditional expectations of three-dimensional art. Unlike traditional sculptures that maintain a consistent form as you circle them, Simpson’s creations appear to shift and change from different angles. This optical illusion is achieved through Simpson’s use of isometric projection, a drawing technique that maintains consistent angles and parallels. By translating her drawings into three-dimensional sculptures while preserving these geometric principles, Simpson creates artworks that challenge our perception of space and form.

Born in Joliet in 1935, Simpson has been honing her craft for decades. Despite starting her artistic career later in life, she has achieved significant milestones in recent years, including her first inclusion in the Whitney Biennial and her first international shows. Simpson’s dedication to her art is evident in her meticulous process, which involves working with a diverse range of materials such as MDF, aluminum, enamel, and colored pencil.

Simpson’s sculptures are categorized into multi-year series, each inspired by a different theme such as historical dress or architectural detailing. Her latest exhibition, “Good for Future,” features three new commissions on the rooftop terrace of the Art Institute of Chicago. These sculptures, painted in alternating shades of periwinkle, sky blue, and olive, showcase Simpson’s continued exploration of form and color. Set against the backdrop of the Chicago skyline, the sculptures evoke a range of interpretations, from high-rises to giant perfume bottles.

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In a group show at Corbett vs. Dempsey, Simpson’s sculptures “Thinly Veiled” and “Neckline – extended” offer a glimpse into her creative process. These neutral-toned sculptures, inspired by historical European dress, showcase Simpson’s innovative use of materials and clever construction techniques. From a distance, they resemble architectural models or abstract shapes, inviting viewers to engage with their shifting forms.

Simpson’s unique approach to sculpture has captivated audiences and critics alike. Her ability to transform everyday objects into mesmerizing artworks is a testament to her creativity and dedication to her craft. As Chicagoans flock to see her outdoor sculptures and gallery works, it’s clear that Diane Simpson’s artistry is truly one-of-a-kind.

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