Terence Main


Terence Main is an American modernist sculptor who was born in 1954. He received his BA from the Herron School of Art and Design in 1976, and his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1978.
Mainis best known for the cast metal sculptural furniture that he has been making for more than 20 years, such as Fourth Frond Chair in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Selected group exhibitions

Thinking Big: Recent Design Acquisitions, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY.
Art Basel, via Magen H Gallery, Switzerland
Design Miami/Basel, via Magen H Gallery, Miami Beach, FL.
Design London, via Magen H Gallery, Berkeley Square, London.
Design Miami/Basel, Magen H Gallery Miami Preview, Miami Beach, FL.
Group Exhibition, Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art, New York, NY.
The Sculpted Seat, Leo Kaplan Modern, New York, NY.
Form Function or Metaphor, Paint Creek Center for the Arts, Rochester, NY.
Sit on this, The Chair as Art, PBCC Museum of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, FL.
Art and Application, Turbulence, New York, NY.
Functional Art, New York, Brutus Gallery, Osaka, Japan. Mondrian auf der Tube, Foundation for Constructivist and Concrete Art, Zurich.