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Nuclear Energy (1964–1966) (LH 526) is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore on the campus of the University of Chicago at the site of the world's first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1. The first human-made self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was created here on December 2, 1942. [ 2 ]
The Getty Villa art museum is threatened by the flames of the wind-driven Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, California, Jan. 7, 2025. A fast-moving brushfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned ...
Another conflagration, the Kenneth fire, ignited in the afternoon and burned more than 1,000 acres near the Los Angeles-Ventura County line. It was at 100 percent containment as of Sunday morning.
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is fact-checking a statement made by Henry Winkler.. After the Happy Days alum made a bold declaration regarding the cause of the wildfires burning in ...
Nuclear art was an artistic approach developed by some artists and painters, after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. László Moholy-Nagy, Nuclear II, 1946 (Milwaukee art museum) Conception and origins
It is run by the Hammer Museum. The sculpture garden was founded in 1967. It spans more than five acres and has more than 70 international sculptures, by figural and abstract artists such as Jean Arp , Deborah Butterfield , Alexander Calder , Barbara Hepworth , Jacques Lipchitz , Henry Moore , Isamu Noguchi , Auguste Rodin , David Smith ...
Henry Moore Foundation LH 164 Image online [155] Head [154] 1937 green Serpentine rock H 33.7 Henry Moore Foundation LH 182a Image online [156] Figure [154] 1937 Birdseye marble H 50.8 Art Institute of Chicago: LH 181 Image online [157] Sculpture [154] 1937 Hopton Wood stone H 50.8 Metropolitan Museum of Art: LH 179 Image online [158] Reclining ...
Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art.