Anton Smit

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Anton Smit is an internationally acclaimed South African sculptor, celebrated for his monumental human figures, masks, angels, and abstract works in steel, bronze, and fiberglass.
 
His art is known for its powerful sense of movement, with bodies that twist, reach, and float, evoking profound emotion and a call to action.
 
With a career spanning decades, Smit has exhibited across New York, Rome, Milan, Singapore, and Germany, including his iconic "The Age of Grace" sculpture displayed in Grand Central Station and featured on the front page of The New York Times. His works also graced the inauguration of President Nelson Mandela.
 
Today, his Anton Smit Sculpture Park in Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa, showcases his breathtaking outdoor installations to global collectors and art enthusiasts.