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Canto, copper sculpture,red, black, abstract rabbit, Jeffrey Maron, NYC
unique, etched copper alloy with polychrome oxides
Jeffrey Maron's sculptures are unique works, each made directly in metal by him. Constructed from a copper alloy that he forms, shapes, welds, and finishes, until each sculpture acquire an energy of its own. It is this unique quality and energy that defines his work. "I want my sculptures to speak for themselves visually." JM
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
U.S. Embassy, Tokyo,Japan
Mountain Bell Corporate Offices, Denver Colorado
Smithsonian Institution
Philadelphia Health Care Plan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hakone Museum, Hakone, Japan
Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri
Modern Museum of Art, Mexico City, Mexico
Sumitomo Corp. , Kobe, Japan
Westchester Community College, Purchase, New York
Merrill Lynch Corp., New York, New York
NYNEX Corp., White Plains, New York
Deloitte and Touche
Weil, Gotshall & Manges
Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina
Kitano Corp.
Rosenthal Art Equities
Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey
University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, Kentucky
- Creator:Jeffrey Maron (American)
- Dimensions:Height: 37 in (93.98 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)Depth: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Santa Fe, NM
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU19122547703
Jeffrey Maron
Jeffrey Maron is an artist with a long history of exhibits in New York City and elsewhere. He is the recipient of three grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Fulbright-Hayes Grant to Japan and an award from the Jackson Pollock/Lee Krasner Foundation. Maron's work is in many corporate, public and private collections. A two-year Fulbright-Hayes Grant for sculpture allowed the artist to live and work in Japan, where he continued to be influenced by cultures of the world dedicated to animism, the worship of an inclusive natural order. Maron's art has a definite connection to our spiritual identity and is not directly derived from any of the main currents of contemporary art. His work is characterized by paradoxes. It is both tough and beautiful, religious and sensual, reminiscent of familiar symbols but clearly unique. "Cultures that see themselves as part of a greater natural order usually create compelling art to which we are all drawn. I see my art as contemporary animism and feel it is attached to the metaphors of this neglected paradigm. I try to create art that will remind people of our spiritual essence. By creating art that communicates this without words, I am participating in an important ongoing spiritual transformation happening in the world today. The activities of my hands are transformative to the materials involved in the creation of my art. My hands know how to change an image or form, into something more than just the reformed material. This necessitates the metamorphosis of the material with a specific energy and intent. This process is difficult to delegate to others, it imbues a unique character to the art, that allows it to speak to the viewer's heart without the need for subsequent explanation." JM Maron is also involved in transforming the environment of healthcare. "Healing and art work together well. As Hippocrates taught, it is important for the environment of healthcare to aid and assist those present. It can make a fundamental difference." JM AWARDs
1989 Pollock Krasner Foundation Award
1986 Reynolds Aluminum, commission R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award
1986 National Endowment for the Arts Grant
1978 National Endowment for the Arts Grant
1974-5 Fulbright-Hayes Grant for Sculpture to Japan
1974 National Endowment for the Arts Grant PUBLIC COLLECTIONS U.S. Embassy, Tokyo,Japan
Mountain Bell Corporate Offices, Denver Colorado
Smithsonian Institution
Philadelphia Health Care Plan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hakone Museum, Hakone, Japan
Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri
Modern Museum of Art, Mexico City, Mexico
Sumitomo Corp. , Kobe, Japan
Westchester Community College, Purchase, New York
Merrill Lynch Corp., New York, New York
Deloitte and Touche
Weil, Gotshall & Manges
Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina
Kitano Corp.
Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey
University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, Kentucky PUBLIC COMMISSIONS - SITE SPECIFIC Oliver Carr Corporation, Washington, D. C.
Philadelphia Science Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
Koll Corporation, Irvine, Ca.
Hartwell Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The Lighthouse, Inc., New York, New York
Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton, New Jersey https://vimeo.com/368352342
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