Art Review: Francisco Zúñiga’s “Three Women Walking”
Wichita State University is home to many exceptional sculptures permanently displayed throughout campus. Recently, Francisco Zúñiga’s “Three Women Walking” was re-located from its original placement...
View ArticleArt Review: Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson was a key American sculptor in the mid-20th century. Her Modernist artwork changed the world of sculpture – much like what Jackson Pollock did for painting.
View ArticleArt Review: Alexander Calder
Alexander Calder was an American sculptor best known for his large mobiles – kinetic sculptures that use simple air currents to bring life to line, color and shape. A Calder sculpture is instantly...
View ArticleArt Review: A Dual Exhibition Venture
Two exhibitions opened this past Final Friday at the Mid-America Fine Arts Gallery, in the Commerce Plaza building on Douglas.
View ArticleArt: Keeper Of The Plains
The Keeper of the Plains is a monumental sculpture that marks the confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers.
View ArticleArt: Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson was a key American sculptor in the mid-20th century. Her Modernist artwork changed the world of sculpture – much like what Jackson Pollock did for painting.
View Article'Three Women Walking' A Complex Portrait of Femininity
Francisco Zúñiga’s “Three Women Walking” seems to be a straightforward representation, but subtleties in expression, gesture and formal technique indicate there is more going on.
View Article'Wichita Arch' Is A Living Work Of Art
Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor who travels all over the world to create site-specific sculptures.
View ArticleMechanical Sculptures In An Unusual Gallery
On Commerce Street, you can find a number of art galleries, but there is one that I would even hesitate to call a “gallery.” It’s really a restoration workshop with a space for art up front.The...
View ArticleArt Review: 'Millie' And 'Dreamers Awake' Greet Museum Visitors In Different...
Tom Otterness is a New York-based artist from Wichita who has two notable sculptures in town. His Dreamers Awake stands in front of the Wichita Art Museum, and Millipede, or “Millie” as she is lovingly...
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