by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
The Poet series is characterized by simplified black steel forms. The figure that represents the Poet is often so abstracted as to be almost unrecognizable. Trova presents the Poets not as specific people, but rather as person-sized monoliths. Their identity as...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
The Poet series is characterized by simplified black steel forms. The figure that represents the Poet is often so abstracted as to be almost unrecognizable, presenting not as specific people, but as person-sized monoliths. Their identity as figures is not created...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Composed on site in this open clearing in 1980, The Way has long stood as an acting symbol for the park, projecting in all directions like the guns of a giant battleship. This monumental work dominates the field; its scale is, in part, and meant to represent the...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Robert Lobe has described his sculptures as involving an interrupted, sacrificed-Nature that is not just borrowed, but violated. His works are created in nature and often reinstalled elsewhere as a sculptural echo of natural form. Inspired by this wildness and...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
This sculpture is from Trova’s GOX series of monumental geometric forms made from circles, squares and rectangles that have an Aztec or totemic sense to them. The GOX sculptures, unlike Trova’s other series, are designed to be seen from the front, rather than from all...
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