by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Year Completed: 1966 Material: Stainless steel and aluminum Donor: Gift of Morris Moscowitz in memory of Marilyn Moscowitz
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
When viewed from the front, La Libellule (The Dragonfly) appears to be a woman with golden wings. These golden wings are actually propeller blades attached to her body that protrude from a huge gash down the center of her torso. La Libellule is an experiment in 3-D...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Caro employs a broad vocabulary of forms including the figures, massive welded and painted places, and architecture/sculpture combinations. He works directly with his materials, without preliminary sketches or maquettes. Java, a structure of rusted steel plates and...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
It was the experience of working with mannequins that led Trova to develop his first series of faceless, armless, nude figures that represented the bureaucratic and technological ‘Everyman.’ These figures, which came to be titled the Falling Man series,...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Eclipse is a quirky, double-oval-shaped bronze sculpture with “Giacometti-esque” elongation. Each hollowed-out, walnut shape employs the hand of the artist, as frantic finger trails are embedded into the surface. Quasi-figurative in form and scale, Eclipse refers in...
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