On View: November 1 – December 15, 2015
SCULPTURE | WALK by Richard MacDonald is a fine art installation of 12 heroic, life and half-life bronze sculptures by American sculptor Richard MacDonald (b. 1946) at Cal Lutheran. The exhibition spans a path on the Spine, linking the William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art and the Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture, traversing Kingsmen Park.
To see the images in the exhibit and read the stories behind them, an interactive exhibition guide is available and mobile accessible for a self-guided tour at http://richardmacdonald.com/sw/sw.html. Complete with stunning images plus audio and video, the mobile guide is filled with anecdotes and insights about the artist and his methods.
Richard MacDonald is considered by many to be the world’s preeminent living figurative sculptor. A leading advocate of the neo-figurative movement in the arts, MacDonald’s work has been featured in hundreds of solo and group exhibitions and is represented in important collections worldwide. A member of major international social and art associations, MacDonald has received countless awards, honors, and professorships, including recognition by the United States Olympic Committee. He has the privilege of working with some of the greatest dancers and performers in the world, including those from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, American Ballet Theatre, The Royal Ballet, and Cirque du Soleil.
SCULPTURE | WALK is made possible through the generous support of Richard MacDonald Studios, Dawson Cole Fine Art, and TRAC2015 (The Representational Art Conference), presented by the Cal Lutheran University Arts Initiative. Organized by Michael Pearce, Ph.D.
Image: Richard MacDonald, Joie de Femme Heroic, bronze, 78 x 66 x 37 inches, 2005. Courtesy of Dawson Cole Fine Art.
To purchase a catalogue featuring many of the works in this exhibit, visit the TRAC website here.