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Object NameSculpture
Artist Howard Ben Tré (American, 1949-2020)
Studio Super Glass
Made FromGlass, lead, gilding, brass
Date1987
TechniqueSand-cast glass, cut; patinated brass sheet, gold and copper foils, pigmented wax
SizeOverall H: 121.6 cm, W: 35.9 cm, D: 25.7 cm
Accession Number87.4.57
Credit Line2nd Rakow Commission, purchased with funds from the Juliette K. and Leonard S. Rakow Endowment Fund
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Favorites From the Contemporary Glass Collection
Interpretive Notes
Howard Ben Tré’s sculptures are inspired by elements of architecture and industry, such as columns, heavy stone fragments, ancient monoliths, and machine parts. In Dedicant 7 and Dedicant 8, a visual tension is created between the shapes of the sculptures, which are blocky and architectural, and their textured surfaces and luminous colors. A gilded base, as well as bars of carved and gilded lead inserted into the glass mass, transforms these sculptures into altarlike monuments. A sense of ritual also may also be perceived in Dedicant 11, a large, mysterious vessel that is influenced by the monumental stone urns of ancient Greece and Rome.
Place Made
United States, NY, Brooklyn; United States, RI, Providence
Physical DescriptionColorless non-lead glass with aqua patination, gold, lead, gilding, brass; cast in sand mold, sandblasted, cut, ground, inlaid with gilded lead. Vertical, squared ribbed and notched column; solid, vertical four-sided column with overall slightly irregular surfaces, tapers in towards base; top flat edge is step-notched in an approximately 2" recession and gilded (also sealed); broad sides are slightly concave towards base, overall pattern; of narrow horizontal grooves gilded and patinated on protruding edges; short sides have vertical wide groove extending from approximately 1/6 distance from top to base, groove is lined with bar of lead patinated aqua and brown, at base lead is covered with square metal plate attached with two screws; flat glass base with attaching metal plate hardware.
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Object copyright© Howard Ben Tre
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