by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Among the themes that run through Folon’s work are the alienation of modern man in a world of new technology and the magical power of imagination. He was best known for his illustrations of Everyman depicted as a man dressed in a raincoat with a brimmed hat and...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Claassen’s sculptures are often not what they seem to be. He creates a tension between the light tone of the subject matter and the weight of the rounded bronze forms. Claassen chose to use bronze, a traditional sculpture material, but enveloped the work in...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
The simple shapes and bright color of Untitled(Ringed Figure) are reminiscent of Keith Haring-designed murals, playgrounds and public works from children’s hospitals, orphanages and day care centers around the world. He used images that were easily recognized...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
In Untitled, Martin Puryear explores the idea of revolution around a fixed center and the subtly changing relationship of the sculpture to its surroundings. Like most of Puryear’s work, Untitled is an abstract form that suggests a man-made structure or vessel....
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
The egg-shaped form at the top of The Door of Return resembles a seed that has just split open or a mouth that opens to the sky, like a baby’s first cry. Yasuda has left the form deliberately ambiguous, leading the viewer to think about time and space, life and...
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