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pieces start at $16,000


Splash Mountain
Machined aluminum, paint, gilded, 23.5k gold
8' 10" x 17" 6" x 1' 11"

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Chief I
Machined aluminum,
guilded, 23.5k gold
38" x 32" x 15"

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Alta Vista
Machined aluminum,
guilded, 23.5k gold
35 1/4" x 23 1/2" x 9 1/2"

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Zach's Tower
Painted steel • 26 feet

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Tatlin's Sentinel
Painted steel • 101 feet

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John Henry is an internationally renowned sculptor. He is a native
of Lexington and the 2003 recipient of the Kentucky Governor's National
Award. Over the past 30 years, Henry has produced more than 50 monumental
and large-scaled works of art for museums, cities and public institutions
across the United States, Europe and Asia. He has created some of
the largest contemporary metal sculpture (90 to 100 feet high) in
the United States, and his sculpture is designed, engineered, fabricated
and erected by his own studio in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Henry's sculpture has been described as huge welded steel drawings.
He arranges linear and rectilinear elements that appear to defy
gravity and float. Many suggest a moment of arrested motion where
flying or tumbling elements are frozen. There is a simple elegance
and an unexpected sense of immediacy and lightness in his work.
During the 1960s Henry attended the University of Kentucky, the
University of Washington, the Illinois Institute of Technology,
and the University of Chicago, and he earned a Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1969.
He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the University
of Kentucky in 1996. He has been a visiting artist at many universities
and currently serves as Distinguished Professor of Art at Chattanooga
State College. He was formerly Chairman, and is currently a Member
of the Board of Trustees at the International Sculpture Center.
For more information about JOHN HENRY,
please visit the artist's personal
site
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