The Chicago Tribune follows the creation of the highly anticipated public sculpture “Eye,” designed by Oak Park artist/sculptor Tony Tasset.
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The Chicago Tribune follows the creation of the highly anticipated public sculpture “Eye,” designed by Oak Park artist/sculptor Tony Tasset.
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Beautiful but also kind of creepy. How does it look during the night? Is there a light inside the sculpture?
Can someone explain how this guy is an artist? Call me crazy, but I thought artists develop a concept and then create and CONSTRUCT it themselves. The artist is the one who brings an idea to fruition. This video makes it look like this person had an idea and called some construction company and they did all the real work.
cranes are not cheep cole, a lot of the huge installations are not completely put together by the artist , but yeah he could be doing more.
tho why is it only a temporary installation ?
You know you have made it when other people are working for you.