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| Art of the City Ashland Daily Tidings "Large public art is tangible. You can touch it and feel it and interact with it." Rench said the timing for the sculpture's installation will depend on construction progress at the fire station. The sculpture will be installed after the new fire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Symposium to Explore Louisville's Public Art WFPL The focus of the discussion will be American artist Tony Smith, whose large steel sculpture "Gracehoper," part of the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts collection, sits on Waterfront Park's overlook. Joan Pachner, an art historian and Tony Smith ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gray's to sell outsider art by the Rev. Albert Wagner, Sept. 20 Auction Central News Kicking off the Rev. Wagner estate sale will be Moses and the Ten Commandments (Lot 1), a huge painting on plywood that is one of the earliest and most important works of the artist's career. The subject matter – the commandments that are the basis of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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