by jfawcett | Feb 10, 2014
The concept of the beehive and its honeycomb structure is the basis for the overall form of the sculpture Hive. As an understood symbol for the collective spirit of the community, it has a cultural, political and religious history. Starting out as a beehive shape, the...
by jfawcett | Feb 10, 2014
It’s a windy day, and the nine, 20-foot-tall, identical metal, kite-like sculptures that make up Aquilone are twirling, fluttering and howling — activated by the wind. They sound like ancient pipe music that might be Native American-inspired. Each of the elements is...
by jfawcett | Feb 10, 2014
An overlay of lacy aluminum silhouettes titled A Walk in the Park embellishes the distinctive cement privacy fence called the Catlin Wall that runs east from the intersection of Skinker Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway along the south side of the road parallel to the...
by jfawcett | Feb 10, 2014
Thinker on Rock is a prime example of Flanagan’s work. Even though the piece is tied to traditional sculpture in its materials and scale, its humor and playful mocking tone root it in the Dada and Surrealist movements. Specifically, Flanagan’s hares are...
by jfawcett | Feb 10, 2014
The Cor-ten and polished stainless steel abstract work pays tribute to Edward D. Kalachek, who was a Washington University Professor of Economics from 1930-1979. Dimensions: 8′ x 48′ x 30′ Year Completed: 1985 Material: Stainless steel and steel...
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