Bryan Hunt : Small Sculpture and Drawings
From July 31 through August 31, The Drawing Room presented "Bryan Hunt: Small Sculpture and Drawings". This selection of powerful sculpture finished with metal leaf patinas, and the related lush graphite drawings offered a rare insight into this sculptor’s working process. Clearly, his defining fascination with objects in space which began when Hunt worked as an engineer’s aid at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center during the program’s pivotal Apollo years (1967-69), continues to inspire his buoyant, fluid shapes in silver, copper and gray enamel.
See below for full press release and selected works.
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Bryan HuntSmall Venus, 2009cast Aqua-resin with metal leaf13 x 6 x 6 incheslimestone base: 3 x 6 x 6 inchesEdition of 6
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Bryan HuntU-phoria, to Mr. Byars, 2009signed and dated lower right: Bryan Hunt/6.09graphite on Dura-Lar24 x 19 inches
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Bryan HuntStanding Spiral Detail, 2009signed and dated lower right: Bryan Hunt/6.09graphite on Dura-Lar24 x 19 inches26 1/8 x 21 1/8 inches framed
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Bryan HuntSmall Standing Spiral, 2009cast Aqua-resin with grey enamel28 x 6 x 4 inchescast Aqua-resin base: 3 1/2 x 4 x 4 inchesEdition of 6