2012 : The Road Ahead – by John Himmelfarb

2012: Road Ahead – by John Himmelfarb

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The Road Ahead leaves a Trail Behind – by John Himmelfarb

Painted Steel:   6′ x 10′ x 3′

Completed: 2012

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Artist Statement:

The installation I have created for TURF consists of two parts. In front is a steel sculpture titled “The Road Ahead Leaves a Trail Behind.” Behind and around this is an assemblage of found fuel tanks from tractors, trucks, cars, homes, and other machines not identified. The “Road Ahead…” is typical of my work using the image of trucks as a starting point. The idea for the assemblage of tanks grew out of two truck sculptures I made earlier using real trucks carrying found objects, “Conversion” and “Galatea.” In all cases, my primary objective is to create something of visual beauty that is unique and stimulating. Once my composition is complete, I invest the viewer with the responsibility for interpretation, if interpretation is needed.

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John Himmelfarb

John Himmelfarb

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Vector has collaborated with many sculptors in fulfilling their unique artistic vision.  Like, in  the making of sculpture, “The Road Ahead” by  John Himmelfarb ; many of the processes of fabricating the sculpture were carried out the Vector  shop at Fulton, Chicago. 

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The Road Ahead - by John Himmelfarb

The Road Ahead – by John Himmelfarb

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Dec 2011: Painting at Vector

Dec 2011: Painting at Vector

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Dec 2011: Painting at Vector by Adrian Calderon

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The Road Ahead - by John Himmelfarb

The Road Ahead – by John Himmelfarb

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Dec 2011: Painting at Vector

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Nov 2011 [Fernando Dominguez]

Nov 2011 [Fernando Dominguez]

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Nov 2011: Fernando Dominguez working on the sculpture at Vector Fabricating

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Oct 2011 [Steve Mueller at Vector Fabricating]

Oct 2011 [Steve Mueller at Vector Fabricating]

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Oct 2011: Steve Mueller working on the sculpture at Vector Fabricating

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July 2011 [John Himmelfarb at Vector]

July 2011 [John Himmelfarb at Vector].

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March 2011: Plywood Model

March 2011: Plywood Model

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March 2011: Plywood Model of “The Road Ahead”

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2009 Conversion – by John Himmelfarb

2009: Conversion – by John Himmelfarb

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First of John Himmelfarb’s truck series.

Conversion – by John Himmelfarb

2009

1947 International Harvestor KB1 with welded salvaged steel, paint.

11′ x 25′.5″ x 10′.9″

Purchased by Kathy and Marc LeBaron.

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2009: Conversion – by John Himmelfarb
Seth Godard, Adrian Calderon, John Himmelfarb and Antonio Meza

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