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The stunning 80-foot-long concrete frieze, “Exodus and Dance,” was created in 1939 and installed in front of the Kingsborough ...
Drivers on Sleepy Hollow Road in Penn Township often slow to a stop when they see the concrete sculptures in Mark Milliron’s front yard. Milliron, who has lived on the road for nearly 40 ...
A concrete sculpture of an adult embracing a child has been moved from its home of nearly six decades, a planted median in Courthouse, and possibly damaged in the process. This week, the statue ...
This Sicilian town suffered a devastating earthquake but, decades later, has emerged as a top contemporary art destination in ...
A bronze replica of the sculpture "Compassion," depicting an adult and child embracing, was installed in this morning (Tuesday) in Courthouse along Wilson Blvd. A bronze replica of the sculpture ...
Bent over by age and arthritis, the Phillips, Wisconsin, resident continued to build life-size and larger-than-life concrete sculptures—over 200 in all—from the late 1940s to the mid-1960s ...
At the Esther Street underpass, large concrete squares with peculiar carvings signify a rich history of its creator and his influence in the region. James Lee Hansen, one of the Pacific Northwest ...
Some concrete creatures that adorn the city’s playgrounds may vanish, as animal-nappers with the Parks Department plan to relocate the beloved concrete animal sculptures from the five boroughs’ play ...
When a Lumberjack’s Imagination Ran Wild, He Created More Than 200 Sculptures in Wisconsin’s Northwoods Decades later, a conservator keeps Fred Smith’s art alive in the whimsical Wisconsin ...