Richard McCoy: Found in Google Maps: Tony Smith Conservation Treatment in Progress
Sure, people have found all sorts of rare things in Google Maps, but I think I have found the first example of a conservation treatment of an artwork in progress. The image above is of a conservation crew working on the Tony Smith sculpture, The Elevens Are Up from 1963 — this version…
Sure, people have found all sorts of rare things in Google Maps, but I think I have found the first example of a conservation treatment of an artwork in progress. The image above is of a conservation crew working on the Tony Smith sculpture, The Elevens Are Up from 1963 — this version…
ColumbUS: New Short North Mini-Murals
Quick question: why did we go to the trouble of installing these new mini-murals when we could have restored what we already have and/or created new, permanent work? Does not compute.
Yet another case of Columbus/Central Ohio and public art mixing like oil and water. Can we please get some…
Quick question: why did we go to the trouble of installing these new mini-murals when we could have restored what we already have and/or created new, permanent work? Does not compute.
Yet another case of Columbus/Central Ohio and public art mixing like oil and water. Can we please get some…
Saint Clair Cemin's New York public art debut celebrated with six sculptures to span 100 blocks on Broadway
Paul Kasmin Gallery presents Six, Saint Clair Cemin’s (b. 1951, Cruz Alta, Brazil) inaugural exhibition with the Gallery, on view at 515 W 27th Street from September 6 through October 13, 2012, alongside the artist’s New York public art debut. Stringing together the rational, the unknown, the unconscious, and the dream, the Brazilian sculptor combines his signature pluralistic style with both concrete and abstract expressions in this exhibition of six new sculptural works, all made in 2012. Beyond the walls of the gallery, Paul Kasmin Gallery partners with the Broadway Mall Association (a New York non-profit organization working to beautify and maintain the malls of Broadway from 70th Street to 168th Street) to present Saint Clair Cemin on Broadway, an additional six sculptures by Cemin at outdoor locations from early September through November 2012.
Paul Kasmin Gallery presents Six, Saint Clair Cemin’s (b. 1951, Cruz Alta, Brazil) inaugural exhibition with the Gallery, on view at 515 W 27th Street from September 6 through October 13, 2012, alongside the artist’s New York public art debut. Stringing together the rational, the unknown, the unconscious, and the dream, the Brazilian sculptor combines his signature pluralistic style with both concrete and abstract expressions in this exhibition of six new sculptural works, all made in 2012. Beyond the walls of the gallery, Paul Kasmin Gallery partners with the Broadway Mall Association (a New York non-profit organization working to beautify and maintain the malls of Broadway from 70th Street to 168th Street) to present Saint Clair Cemin on Broadway, an additional six sculptures by Cemin at outdoor locations from early September through November 2012.