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Tom Otterness (born 1952) is an American sculptor who is one of America's most prolific public artists. [1] Otterness's works adorn parks, plazas, subway stations, libraries, courthouses and museums around the world, notably in New York City's Rockefeller Park in Battery Park City [2] and Life Underground in the 14th Street – Eighth Avenue New York Subway station.
Creation Myth is a series of limestone and bronze sculptures created by Tom Otterness for the Memorial Art Gallery (MAG)'s Centennial Sculpture Park in 2012. [1] Part of Creation Myth visible at the corner of University Avenue and North Goodman Street, Rochester, NY
A work by Tom Otterness, consisting of 59 bronze sculptures, was canceled in November 2011 after it was publicized that Otterness had previously filmed himself in 1977 shooting a dog for the piece "Shot Dog Film".
The Great Dane, sometimes labeled the “Apollo of Dogs,” is a breed of dog that can measure up to 32 inches (81 centimeters) and weigh up to 175 pounds (just over 79 kilograms).
Tom Holland John Phillips/WireImage Tom Holland is mourning the death of his dog Tessa after nearly a decade of companionship. “Missing my lady ,” the Spider-Man star, 27, wrote via Instagram ...
Via Tom Brady/Instagram. It took several tries for the dog to fall for the fake treat bit and give the camera an unobstructed view of Brady's Star Wars-inspired costume, but eventually Onyx ...
Life Underground (2001) is a permanent public artwork created by American sculptor Tom Otterness for the New York City Subway's 14th Street/Eighth Avenue station, which serves the A, C, E , and L trains.
This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.