Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Chicago Artists at Art Prize, 2010 .. Grand Rapids, Michigan..





Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
Yesterday, I took a trip to Grand Rapids, Michigan.
220 miles in 3.30 hrs..
Occasion: Art Prize, 2010.
Open: September 22 - October 10, 2010..
It's an "Open" competition, open to any artist in the world. There are more than 1,400 participants. The First prize is $250,000..
There are many venues for displays..
- Grand Rapids Art Museum
- Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Diocese of Grand Rapids' Cathedral Square
- Grand Rapids Public Museum
- Women's City Club
- Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
- GVSU Outdoor Art & Sculpture Exhibition Center..
I loved the Grand Rapids, and was pleasantly surprised to see that a large number people were taking active interest in the art pieces on display. It was a beautiful day and that helps too!

I am not sure how many Chicago artists works are on display. Here are a few, I know of. At the outset, let me apologize to a few artists whose works I could not see.. John Adduci, Ruth Aizuss Migdal and Donna Hapac.. Next Time - Promise!
There are many more pictures I've taken and will process in due time..



Windsurfer..
By Bob Emser..
Medium: Stainless Steel, Aluminium..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here ..



Swoop..
By Michael Young..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here..



Finish..
by Terrence Karpowicz..
Medium: Steel /Metallic Polymer..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here..



Give..
By Dusty Folwarczny..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here..



Emergence # 11..
By Eric Stephenson..
Medium: Welded Steel..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here..



Tussle..
By Ted Sitting Crow Garner..
Medium: Painted Welded Steel..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here..



Furrow..
By Mike Baur..
Medium: Concrete and Steel..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..
# For more, click here..



Untitled..
By Vivian Visser..
Medium: Willow and Pine Cone..
Location:
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
# For more, click here..


For more, click on the link..
# Windsurfer - by Bob Emser..
# Swoop - by Michael Young..
# Finish - by Terrence Karpowicz..
# Give - by Dusty Folwarczny..
# Emergence #11 - by Eric Stephenson..
# Tussle - by Ted Sitting Crow Garner..
# Furrow - by Mike Baur..
# Untitled - by Vivian Visser..

Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art Prize, 2010 [Windsurfer - by Bob Emser]





Windsurfer..
By Bob Emser..
Medium: Stainless Steel, Aluminium..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Wind Surfer..
Using a striking economy of form and playing upon the structural austerity of aerodynamic engineering the sculpture Windsurfer is a continuation of my explorations into forms that revel their inherent beauty through a dynamic interplay of moirĂ©’ patterns and shadows.

Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art prize, 2010 [Swoop - by Michael Young]





Swoop..
By Michael Young..
Medium: aluminum and neon
15'L x 5'W x 16'T
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Swoop..
The work is meant to convey the feeling of the thrill of the dive and the moment a wing just skims the surface and begins its climb back to the sky...




I met, three lovely ladies in front of "Swoop". Sue Rios [in Fuchia], Mary Carter [in plaid] and Lywette Dykhouse [in Green]. They are artists in their own right.
They wished "Hi!" to Michael..

Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art Prize, 2010 [Finish - by Terrence Karpowicz]





Finish..
by Terrence Karpowicz..
Medium: Steel /Metallic Polymer..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Finish..
"Finish" is about exerting the maxium amount of energy to reach your goal! the metalic surface is gold, refering to Achievment, Reward, Preciousness and Greed.



Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art prize, 2010 [Give - by Dusty Folwarczny]





Give..
By Dusty Folwarczny..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Give..
Its name is Give. The bright ring is large and commanding, but it can be interacted with by the viewer, so it is approachable and friendly. It invites you in and around it. While you are inside of it, if you whisper in the right spot it is carried to the other side of the arc and echos.

It is stunning when it is sitting still, but when someone gives the side a push the steel wall has enough give in it to bounce or rock in place a bit. You feel so strong for being able to move something so massive. It's a self esteem booster!

This piece explores the act of giving which can be described as a transfer of energy from one person to another. This sculpture also uses the transfer of energy from someone to start it moving and then it gives the viewer a show. If I'm successful it also gives someone a smile (which is just part of a circle isn't it?). The form itself can be seen as a motherly form and what more pure act of giving is there that the gift of life? ..




Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art Prize, 2010 [Emergence #11 - by Eric Stephenson]





Emergence # 11..
By Eric Stephenson..
Medium: Welded Steel..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Emergence #11..
My objects explore the connections formed when spaces as diverse as a spun cocoon and a constructed vessel are juxtaposed. By using the body as a means of surveying space, and by contrasting the organic and the man-made, the work investigates the point of transition that occurs when these diverse conditions collide. Additionally, the artifacts represent a timeline - or singularly, a time piece - which reveals a strong connection to process. This is demonstrated by the material chosen to visualize the work - welded steel - which are heavily dependent on process, and by the finish, which emphasizes the effects of aging and of time...



Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art Prize, 2010 [Tussle - by Ted Sitting Crow Garner]



Tussle..
By Ted Sitting Crow Garner..
Medium: Painted Welded Steel..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Tussle..
Tussle is a physical allegory for the thorny problem of trying to deal with two different options and being able to get out the other side alive. It is a painted steel sculpture 17 feet in height, 10 feet wide and 2 feet in depth.



Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art Prize, 2010 [Furrow - by Mike Baur]





Furrow..
By Mike Baur..
Medium: Concrete and Steel..
Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan..



Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Art Prize, 2010 [Untitled - By Vivian Visser]





Untitled..
By Vivian Visser..
Medium: Willow and Pine Cone..
Art Prize, 2010.. Grand Rapids, Michigan.



Blog Posts on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Art Prize, 2010.. click here..
# "A New Eden" - by Dale Chihuly..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park..

Facebook Albums on trip to Grand Rapids..
# Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park....
# A New Eden - Dale Chihuly [Temporary Exhibit]..
# Art Prize, 2010..

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Near South & West Side [Christopher Columbus - by Moses Ezekiel]







Christopher Columbus..
By Moses Ezekiel..
1891; rededicated 1966..
Location: Victor Arrigon Park..
West Polk and South Loomis..

This sculpture was exhibited in the 1893, Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition, in the Italian Pavilion. The work was commissioned by the owners of the Columbus Memorial Bldg. and cast in Rome. After the World's Fair, it was placed at the entrance of the downtown bldg. But the bldg. was demolished in 1959, and this sculpture went to storage. In 1966, Senator Victor Arrigon, arranged for it to be displayed in it's present location.
Ref: A Guide to Chicago's Public Sculpture..
By Ira J. Bach and Mary Lackritz Gray..




Near South and West Side [Giuseppi Garibaldi - by Victor E. Gherardi]



Giuseppi Garibaldi..
by Victor E. Gherardi
Installed 1901, relocated: 1982..
Location: West Polk Street and South Ashland Ave..



From Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition [1893]

Every now-and-then I come across arts and architecture, closely related to the Chicago's World Columbian Exposition in 1893. So I thought about putting them together.
 

A good way to begin is with the statue of Christopher Columbus, which was placed in the fair in the Italian Pavilion..
Christopher Columbus..
By Moses Ezekiel..
1891; rededicated 1966..
Location: Victor Arrigon Park..
West Polk and South Loomis..
This sculpture was exhibited in the 1893, Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition, in the Italian Pavilion. The work was commissioned by the owners of the Columbus Memorial Bldg. and cast in Rome. After the World's Fair, it was placed at the entrance of the downtown bldg. But the bldg. was demolished in 1959, and this sculpture went to storage. In 1966, Senator Victor Arrigon, arranged for it to be displayed in it's present location.
Ref: A Guide to Chicago's Public Sculpture..
By Ira J. Bach and Mary Lackritz Gray..
# For more, click here..

 


 
A Signal of Peace..
By Cyrus Edwin Dallin
1890, installed: 1894
Location: Lincoln Park..
north of the entrace to Diversy Harbor..
A Siox Chief on his pony, with a spear high abopve his head, giving a peace signal, recognized by Native Americans. It was exhibited in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition..
It was bought by Judge Lambert Treee, who donated it to Lincoln Park. In a letter to Lincoln Park commissioners Tree explained that he wanted a public memorial foir the Indians because.."It is evident there is no future for them, except that they may exist as memory in a sculptor's bronze or stone or a painter's canvas"..
Ref: A Guide to Chicago's Public Sculpture..
By Ira J. Bach and Mary Lackritz Gray..
# For more, click here..

 

Benjamin Franklin Monument ..
Sculptor: Richard Henry Park.
# For more, click here..

 


 
End of Trail..
Sculptor: James Earle Fraser [1876-1953]
Modeled: 1918
Cast: 1928 / Bronze..
The first version was cast in 1893, for World's Columbian Exposition..
Location: Gallery 163 / American Art [The American West]..
In 1893, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15-year old Fraser, then a student of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculpture. [The Art Institute sculpture is later modeled and cast]..
The marker reads..
A melancholic commentary on the vanishing Indian, the work portrays an exhausted Sioux drooping on his equally weary pony, both rider and horse, have literally - and figuratively - have reached the end of the trail..
# For more, click here..

 


 


 


 
Two Bisons.. [Humboldt Park]..
By Edward Kemeys..
1893, installed: 1911..
Location: Humboldt Park - Formal Garden..
These are reproduced by models sculptor Edward Kemeys made for the grounds of World's Columbian Exposition. In 1911, when the Humboldt park was being landscaped under Jen Jensen, the World's Fair Association commissioned sculptor Jules Bercham to reproduce these figures in bronze. Like the Art Institute's Lions, these two are also not identical. One has head down, as if gazing. The other stares forward.
# For more, click here..

 
The World's Fair Association also reproduced two sculptural groups for other Parks..
- Bulls for Garfield Park..
- The Republic for Jackson Park..

 


 


 


 
The Bulls.. [Garfield Park]..
Female figures: Daniel Chester French
Bulls: Edward Potter
There are two sculptures, in one the female figure, represent Ceres, the Roman Goddess of grains. It's a companion sculpture of an Native American maiden, holding stalks of corns. These bronze sculptures were cast from salvaged working models of sculptures designed for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. These were placed in front of the Fair's Agriculture Building. Directly across was the Manufacturers Building, were companion groups of horses and male figures, a farmer and a teamster, representing labor, were installed. These were also by the same sculptures, French and Potter..
# For more on Roman Goddess Ceres [Garfield Park] ..
# For more on Native Indian [Garfield Park], click here..

 


 
Statue of The Republic..[Jackson Park]..
Year Built: 1918
Sculptor: Daniel Chester French
Architect: Henry Bacon
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: June 4, 2003..
This statue "The Republic" is a one-third reproduction of the 65-foot-high sculpture, which originally dominated the World's Columbian Exposition's Court of Honor. Both the earlier sculpture and its later reproduction were both the work of Daniel Chester French. The intent was to express the republic of the United States and its form of government.
This was commissioned by the B.F.Ferguson Monument Fund, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago and the Illinois statehood centennial.
# For more, click here..

 


 
Stained Glass Window..
[Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows at Navy Pier]..
Another survivor of 1893, Chicago World's Columbian Exposition..
It was the center piece of three-piece window from Massachusetts installed in the Woman's Building. The window is an early and major statement of American feminism.
# For more, click here..

 


 
The Museum of Science and Industry..
Then, the Palace of Fine Arts...

 


 
Then the Burnham office, And now, the Burnham Library [at The Rookery]..
This is where the World's Columbian Exposition was planned..
# For more, click here..

 


 
Then of course, one can talk about Ferris Wheel, the Juicy Fruit gum, the Quaker Oats, the Cream of Wheat ,Cracker Jack, [hamburger ?? not sure]... the first commemorative coins.. Contributions to nickname, "The Windy City", and "The White City"..
The 3rd of the 4 Red stars on the Municipal Flag of Chicago, represents the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.

 
And, although I am sure, there will be more posts on this topic, however today I conclude with one of my favourite places in Chicago.. The Art Institute of Chicago..

 


 
A plaque on the building reads..
This building was erected in commemoration of the Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, and, was dedicated to the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893..

 
RELATED LINKS:
# Christopher Columbus - by Moses Ezekiel....
# A Signal of Peace - by Cyrus Edwin Dallin..
# Benjamin Franklin Monument - Richard Henry Park..
# The End of Trail - James Earle Fraser ..
# The Bisons - Edward Kemeys..
# The Bulls - Daniel Chester French..
# Statue of the Republic - Daniel Chester French..
# Stained Glass Window ..
# Burnham Library [The Rookery] ..

 
Also check out my FB Album..
# From Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition, 1893..