Robert Roesch Sculptures
Robert Roesch has created site-specific, major artworks throughout the USA, Europe, China and Japan. He is a member of the Philadelphia Art and Architecture Commission and has received 12 grants, including a Fulbright Specialist Award that brought him to lecture and exhibit throughout Japan in 2006–07 and to represent the United States in the Baku Biennial in 2009. His work is in museum collections Internationally and he has completed 20 major public art projects in the United States, including the Gateway to the City of Wichita Kansas, and the entrance to Texas A & M University in Corpus Christi. Roesch was a Cultural Advisor to The United States Embassies in Azerbaijan, Egypt, Syria, Argentina, Ecuador and Myanmar.
1980s Abstract Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Conceptual Robert Roesch Sculptures
Plexiglass, Mixed Media
2010s Conceptual Robert Roesch Sculptures
Epoxy Resin, Wood, Mixed Media
1950s Abstract Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Conceptual Robert Roesch Sculptures
Metal, Wire
1970s Conceptual Robert Roesch Sculptures
Plastic, Wood
Mid-20th Century Abstract Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Conceptual Robert Roesch Sculptures
Metal
Late 20th Century Abstract Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze
1970s Abstract Geometric Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze
1960s Abstract Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze
Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze, Copper
2010s Conceptual Robert Roesch Sculptures
Metal
1970s Abstract Geometric Robert Roesch Sculptures
Bronze