2015: Let’s Go – by Terry Karpowicz.
Latest in the Karpowicz Athelete series..
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Nixon Art Associates hired Vector to design and fabricate metal Pedestals for Boeing original Wind Tunnel Models in 2015. These are now on exhibit in their Washington DC and Chicago Headquarters.
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Mr. Big Beetle Finds His Way – by Janet Austin
2015
Welded steel, stainless steel & concrete with Glass Mosaic / 5′ x 9′ x 4″
Janet Austin made the Beetle.
Vector fabricated the stainless steel leaf and stem and the steel base.
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Echo – by Bruce White
2015
Steel and Stainless steel
34 feet H x 26 feet W
Location: 13th street Marshalltown, Iowa
Engineering, drawing and structural steel interior by Vector; Stainless steel exterior by Bruce White.
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Lucent – by Wolfgang Buttress
Unveiled: May 26, 2015
Location: John Hancock Center – south lobby – Chestnut Street entrance
Commissioned by HEARN, a Chicago-based real estate investment firm.
Concept: Lucent accurately map the stars that can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere from earth with naked eye.
Description: Semi-spherical sculpture made of stainless steel, glass and fiber optic wires.
There is a mirrored ceiling above, creating an illusion of a complete sphere,
and a reflective pool below, giving a sense of infinity.
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“Lucent”, commissioned by The Hearn Company in 2015, derives its name from the Latin word “lucere” meaning ‘to glow or shine’. Created by Internationally renowned sculptor Wolfgang Buttress, the artwork depicts the 3106 brightest starts in the Northern Hemisphere. Simple and elegant, Lucent measures 14’ in diameter, is fiber optically illuminated, and appears to pulsate as a hand-painted color wheel spins in front of the hidden light source. Through distillation and the integration of engineering and artistry, this Buttress piece arrives at an almost essential form: light, delicate, yet strong. A sense of infinity is implied by the double reflection of water and mirror polished steel.
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FABRICATION and INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
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Amplifiers – by Nicole Beck
Dedicated: October 10, 2014
Location: Electrical and Computer Engineering [ECE] building at the University of Illinois.
306 N Wright St Urbana, IL 61801, at the entrance from the quad side of the building.
Description: 18′ x 12′ x 6′/ Stainless steel, dichroic glass, RGB LEDs, granite.
Commission by Capital Development Board of Illinois Art-In-Architecture program.
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The shape of the windows of the sculptures mimic the light emission pulses from two electrons oscillating along the axis of a LED.
For more on the Opening Reception, click here..
Making a huge sculpture like this needs a lot of collaboration as well. Stainless steel fabrication by Vector Custom Fabricating. Dichroic glass by Kaiser von Roenn Studios, Tallahassee, Florida; Philips Colorkinetics Programmable RGB LEDs programmed by ECE Junior Brady Salz & Troy Fujimara of Lightswitch, Rigging & Site Installations by Pat Mcdonald and Nash Crane, Granite bases by Eric Lindsey and John Basile, Chicago Heights, electrical wiring & installation by Renewables Specialists Trang Donovan and proposal renders by Christopher Tedin.
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Above video by Bon Bon Films, Inc.
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Sculptor Nicole Beck collaborated with Vector in structural engineering, creating CADs and fabrication of the sculptures and the dichroic glass.
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Cosmic Dancer – by Terrence Karpowicz
2014
Steel pipes and polymer
Location: Domaine Forgot Sculpture Park, Quebec, Canada.
Athelete Series: Using industrial roll metal tubing, Karpowicz creates anthropomorphic gestures that resemble athlete in motion.
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Athlete Series http://www.vectortheartoffabricating.com/portfolio-view/athlete-series-by-terrence-karpowicz/
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Seven Thousand Cords – by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
2014
Steel and Wood
Seven Thousand Cords [After Beuys] by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle is a contemporary response to Joseph Beuys’s renowned social sculpture/ecological project 7000 Oaks, composed of seven cords of wood as distinct sculptural elements. For more, read the SAIC website entry, “A Lived Practise”.. click here..
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The above image shows Manglano-Ovalle’s sculpture, entitled “Seven Thousand Cords (after Beuys), 2014 – ongoing” exhibited in the north lawn of the Farnsworth House, Plano, IL. The piece incorporates wood from the Farnsworth House property.
The installation at Farnsworth House was part of “Architecture + Art: Inspiration Amplified”; a collaboration between the National Trust for Historic Preservation and United States Artists to create a public program for the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The program is the presentation of works by two United States Artists Fellows that have been inspired by the Farnsworth House and its landscape. The two artists are Mary Ellen Childs, a musical composer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, a sculptor based in Evanston, Illinois.
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[Refurbished] Untitled – by Christopher Wool
Completed: 2013 / Refurbished at Vector: 2014
Bronze
In 2014, the sculpture was temporarily installed at the Buckingham Fountain Plaza in Grant Park, Chicago. It was refurbished at Vector before installation at the Buckingham Fountain Plaza.
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Three Graces- by Neil Goodman
2014
Bronze Casting by Wager Foundry
Assembly at Vector / Patina by Neil Goodman
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