Catégorie
Sculpture-VolumeTechnique
MétalType d'oeuvre
Oeuvre originale (1/1)Certificat délivré par
Oeno GallerySignature
baseDimensions hors cadre
78 x 54 x 54 in(198,12 x 137,16 x 137,16 cm)
État
manquesDescription de l'oeuvre
Dale DUNNING
(1946)
Press(2017)
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This steam-punk inspired metal sculpture incorporates Dunning's mask motif in metal print typeface and a re-purposed cast iron squeeze jolt molding machine. This machine was used to press sand in a flask around a pattern for molds used by foundries. The powerful 6.5 foot tall indoor sculpture incorporates enigmatic narrative with the aesthetic of 19th century industrial machinery.
This work weighs approximately 2000 pounds (900 KG). Consideration must be given to weight for shipping and installation.
Dale Dunning holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. While earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Mt. Alison University, he studied under Lawren P. Harris (son of Group of Seven member Lawren S. Harris) and George Tiessen.
"The head that I employ in most of my work is generic…I look on them as a mirror which reflects back the observer’s experience in new combinations and associations." Dale Dunning