In Extremis
The function of gravity as both fact and metaphor is the central paradox of the sculptor’s creative process. Under the sway of this aesthetic confluence, the objective viewer of a figure in space becomes implicated into the microcosm of the art work by means of a kind of metaphorical vertigo. This visceral response is the essential persuasive mechanism of the medium of sculpture.
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Gyre, 2011bronze, steel55 x 14 x 14 in
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Matters Pendant, 2006bronze, steel27 x 30 x 14 in
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Arc (Large), 2003bronze, weathering steel, cement56.25 x 108 x 19 in
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Declension, 2014bronze, weathering steel, cement66 x 13 x 17.5 in
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Helix Operandi, 2006bronze, steel, cement24 x 7 x 7 in
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Matters Pending, 2019bronze, steel, cable39 x 10 x 16.5 in
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Post Hubris, 2021bronze, steel25.5 x 23.5 x 3 in
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Praxis, 2011silver, steel, cement42 x 42 x 5 in
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Silver Suspended Figure, 2007silver, steel, cable, nylon9 x 11 x 4 in
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Forced Perspective, 2007bronze65 x 8 x 15 in
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Arc (maquette), 2011silver, steel
23.5 x 44.5 x 9 in