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RValu100

Who is your favorite sculptor?

Pomodoro:

 
Sep 10, 10 3:52 pm
mespellrong

funny coincidence -- one of my classmates in architecture school used to compare my work to Pomodoro. I took a lot of sculpture classes, which irked sme of my architecture faculty at the time, bur seems to have paid off -- now I'm teaching sculpture.

Sep 10, 10 5:00 pm  · 
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mespellrong

Oh, I'll add something the the thread: There are exhibitions right now of work (and photos of the buildings) from Louis Sullivan's studio on at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Cultural Center that do a good job of suggesting that Sullivan can be read equally well as a sculptor. I recommend them both to residents and visitors alike. Both will still be up during Greenbuild if you are here this November.

Sep 10, 10 5:04 pm  · 
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larslarson

giacometti

Sep 10, 10 5:17 pm  · 
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jplourde

Libeskind.


oops, what?

Sep 10, 10 8:03 pm  · 
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drums please, Fab?

my top three (in order):


james turrell (by far my favorite)


andy goldsworthy (love the repetition)


and richard wilson (for this one project '20:50' [amazing oil reflecting very heavy feeling thing kinda turrell-esque this blew me away back in the early 90's seeing it at the saatchi gallery oh yeah!!])

i also like richard serra, maya lin, and you gotta throw in donald judd, too. i'm sure there are others but yeah i'm giving the obvious architectural sculptors 'cause that's what i like ..

Sep 10, 10 8:21 pm  · 
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Rusty!

I think this was Steven Holl

Sep 10, 10 8:52 pm  · 
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RValu100

Not sculpture, but another work by Holl:


Oct 13, 10 3:57 pm  · 
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mdler
http://www.gregorybarsamian.com/
Oct 13, 10 8:09 pm  · 
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db

serra. brancusi. giacometti.

Oct 13, 10 8:21 pm  · 
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Helsinki

Tony Cragg, Andrea ZIttel, Joep van Lieshout.

Oct 14, 10 7:01 am  · 
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ether
previously on architect
Oct 14, 10 11:16 am  · 
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