Untitled (Cunningham; Moore)

Title
Untitled (Cunningham; Moore)
LC Subject
Art, Abstract Ceramic sculpture Relief (Sculpture) Sculpture, Abstract Sculpture Wood sculpture ceramic (material) ceramics (object genre) sculpture (visual work) public sculpture constructions (sculpture) reliefs (sculptures)
Creator
Cunningham, Dennis, 1949- Moore, William (Bill)
Description
This sculpture made of wood and ceramics has oblong shapes in the primary colors of red, blue, and yellow. The shapes protrude out from a wooden platform on a wall. Dennis Cunningham and Bill Moore; Oregon Commission for the Blind; Bill Moore: buddha-cat@mindspring.com Brief article on Dennis Cunningham: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-66888284.html For more images of Bill Moore, check the following link: http://www.garden-art.com/sculpture/moore/william.html The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
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Location
Oregon Commission for the Blind >> Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
Street Address
535 S. E. 12th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
Award Date
1982
Identifier
1982_oregon_comm-for-blind_01_a06
Item Locator
CUN: 82-1
Accession Number
1982_oregon_comm-for-blind_01_a06
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
Cunningham, Dennis; Moore, William (Bill)
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Measurements
102 x 37 inches
Material
Sculpture wood; ceramic/wood and fired clay
Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Primary Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Relation
1982 Oregon Commission for the Blind Offices 1982_oregon_comm-for-blind
Has Version
slide; color
Institution
Oregon Arts Commission University of Oregon
Color Space
RGB
Biographical Information
My use of multiple images is an attempt to visually describe the character of real experience. Like memories, the images are layered and juxtaposed. Together they give a more complete impression of experience than a single image can provide. (Dennis Cunningham, 1982)