2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

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Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

Installed: 2009

Location: McCormick Place

Video Wall: 20ft h x 6ft w

Hanging Sculpture: 40ft l x 12ft w x 16ft h

Materials: Steel, extruded plastic, LED lighting, video tile display, and interactive light display..

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2009: Curtain Wall - by Sabrina Raaf

2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

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2009: Curtain Wall - by Sabrina Raaf

2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

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2009: Curtain Wall - by Sabrina Raaf

2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

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2009: Curtain Wall - by Sabrina Raaf

2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf.

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2009: Curtain Wall - by Sabrina Raaf

2009: Curtain Wall – by Sabrina Raaf

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2009: Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009: Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009

Cast bronze

CTA Arts in Transit Program..

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The CTA website  describes..
Abstract, dynamic and impeccably detailed, Landslide, like all of Derick Malkemus’ work, is a three-dimensional drawing — as significant for its lines as for its forms. Employing a unique visual vocabulary, the artist intends his work to be an expression through form, without narrative, to be appreciated without need for a verbal explanation.

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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Landslide - by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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Landslide - by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

2009 : Landslide – by Derick Malkemus

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Photo Gallery: Sculptural Benches – by Barry Hehemann

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Sculptural Benches – by Barry Hehemann

Over the span of 20 years from 1987 to 2007, Barry Hehemann has produced nine sculptural benches made of materials such as stone, concrete, steel, and stainless steel. These are examples of functional sculpture, and they encourage public to consider issues of comfort and stability as well the aesthetics of form.

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1987: Stone Bench – by Barry Hehemann
1992: Shaw’s Bench – by Barry Hehemann
1993: Arc Bench – by Barry Hehemann
1994: Sharp’s Bench – by Barry Hehema
1995: Bill’s Bench – by Barry Hehemann
1996: Throne for King – by Barry Hehemann
1996: Shark bench – by Barry Hehemann
2007: Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

Fabricated: 2007/08, installed 2010

Location: Michigan State University campus

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

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2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine

2008: Funambulist – by John Van Alstine


2007: Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

2007: Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

2007

Steel and Concrete

14′ 8″  x  6″ 8″ x 3′ 8″.

Bench 9 is the ninth in a series of sculptural benches made by Barry Hehemann. These  benchesare made of industrial materials such as stone, concrete, steel, and stainless steel.  Functional sculpture challenges the participating public to consider issues of comfort and stability as well the aesthetics of form.

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Bench 9 - by Barry Hehemann

Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

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Bench 9 - by Barry Hehemann

Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

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Bench 9 - by Barry Hehemann

Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

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Bench 9 - by Barry Hehemann

Bench 9 – by Barry Hehemann

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2004: Split Second – by Neil Goodman

2004: Split Second – by Neil Goodman / Photo by Matt Cashore

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Split Second – by Neil Goodman / photo by Matt Cashore

2004/ Bronze

Location: Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Indiana.

Part of the exhibition “Shadows & Echoes,”  which includes ten large scale cast bronze sculptures in a co-designed landscape situated at the heart of the campus at Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Indiana. 

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