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Galleries

Galerie Lelong

Rhona Hoffman Gallery

Barbara Davis Gallery

Carl Solway Gallery

Byron Cohen Gallery

Hill Gallery

 

Fabricators

         Here are some fabricators who I have used, who are all wonderful. JONQUIL LEMASTER , the world's foremost artificial tree maker,

worked with me  to create Sirshasana at Grand Central Terminal, Exquisite Copse, and many other things, among them the chandelier

Chilean Red at the HALL VINEYARD in Napa County.  MIKE KIRKHART , three-time winner of the Best in World Taxidermy award helped me

create Got Any Jacks for the Miami International Airport.  JUNOWORKS in Denver has worked with me on several projects, including

The Doors in Scottsdale and Leaves of Grass in Charlotte.  LIBERTY IRON WORKS in Southampton fabricated The Yearling, Tools,

and many other things for me.

 

    John Grant, my project manager, as Curator of Special Projects at the DENVER CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM , is overseeing the construction of their new building by architect David Atjaye.  It is extraordinary.  It will open in October.

 

Check out my work at the .

This is a great Artist's Registry, where you can find my work among many others.

My works in: Scottsdale,  Minneapolis,  Denver,  The Parrish Art Museum,   Capp Stree Project,   Glass Tire,   Laumeier Sculpture Garden,   Madison,   Denver Library,  Nails' Tales on Google Earth,  Miami Airport,   La Guardia Suite,  New Goodyear Arizona project,  Chilean Red,   Fort Worth  Book Works, 1997,   Kansas City Library

Buy the book:   A brief History of Twine   Poetic Sculpture,   Broken Wings, Who's Afraid of Red, White & Blue, Redeemin Art (Donald Kuspit), Candleabracadabra,  The Starving Artists' Cookbook,

Read free on Line:  They Marched Into Sunlight by David Maraniss,  the epic story of Vietnam and the sixties told through the events of a few tumultuous days in October 1967.

Reviews:  Excuisite Copse, Pieces of String Too Short to Save, Galerie Lelong,

Here is an audio interview from the Chicago Cultural Center, 2001

A memory of Anders Tornberg

 

 

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