by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Five Rudders was given to Washington University in 1964, the same year it was made. In 1990, the work was renovated and moved to its more visible location in front of the Washington University Gallery of Art. The sheet metal segments of Five Rudders drift around its...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
As part of the Clayton Art Commission’s goal to “add to Clayton’s unique character and make public art intrinsic to community life,” the commission has installed several public art benches throughout the City. Deer Bench is a playful...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
A playful row of 14 colorful steel chairs paired in a variety of “dance” positions. The chairs seem to be frozen in time at a square dance – each pair frozen in a different pose. Dimensions: 3′ x 30′ x 2′ Year Completed: 1998...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Since 1988, Fleming has placed her ceramic artwork in residential, educational, and corporate landscapes. Some pieces are practical furniture while others become garden installation, fountains, or time-honored statements in creative sculpture. Much of her work centers...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Mimmo Paladino is inspired by the art and artifacts of diverse cultures. He combines images drawn from mathematics, science, and art with ancient signs and symbols to create works of art that appear dreamlike and ambiguous. In Zenit, (or Zenith in English), Paladino...
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