Richard Erdman’s outdoor sculptures are situated in public spaces and private collections worldwide, including museums, corporate campuses, and outdoor architectural environments. Working at large scale, Erdman approaches monumental sculpture as a dialogue between material, form, and site, where physical presence and spatial context are bound.

His outdoor marble sculpture and bronze works respond to their surroundings—landscape, architecture, and circulation—creating sustained encounters between sculpture and environment. Rather than imposing monumentality, the works establish equilibrium through measured form and material restraint. Erdman accepts a limited number of sculpture commissions, collaborating closely with collectors, architects, and institutions. Whether realized in marble or bronze, each sculpture is conceived as both deeply personal and broadly resonant, grounded in material intelligence and visual and conceptual longevity.