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Label Text Mark di Suvero's monumentally-scaled abstract sculptures are made primarily of industrial I-beams and heavy gauge metal. He composes his sculptures directly in the materials without the use of scale-drawn plans or models. He is able to work this way because he operates everything from the crane and anchor to the torch and hammer. Of the relationship between fabrication and composition he says, "Just as poetry can't happen if you don't know how to use words, you have to handle all the methods in order to reach the moment when you can do the dreams." T8 confronts viewers with somewhat familiar, industrial materials, but in di Suvero's hands the rigid seriousness of the steel has been transformed into a lithe, energy-filled structure. This vitality is enhanced as the viewer walks around and through the work, taking in the composition from multiple angles. While the sculpture stands on four legs firmly planted on the ground, these appendages become entangled in a knot of activity as they move skyward, and what formerly appeared stable and balanced, morphs into a burst of animated energy. The work is painted in the artist's signature bright orange-red color, creating maximum contrast against the blue sky.
Published References"John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park", Lea Rosson DeLong, ed., Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa, 1923, pp, 58-61, details pp. 3, 20-21, 25, 62-63, 140
DimensionsOverall: 343 × 288 × 444 in., 14550 lb. (871.2 × 731.5 × 1127.8 cm, 6599.8 kg.)
Overall: 28.6 × 24 × 37 ft. (8.7 × 7.3 × 11.3 m.)
Other (Part 1): 1600 lb., 21 ft. (725.8 kg., 252 1/16 in.)
Other (Part 2): 1600 lb., 19.7 ft. (725.8 kg., 237 in.)
Other (Part 3): 4000 lb., 40 ft. (1814.4 kg., 480 1/8 in.)
Other (Part 4): 700 lb., 8 ft. (317.5 kg., 96 in.)
Other (Part 5): 650 lb., 11.7 ft. (294.8 kg., 141 in.)
Other (Part 6): 1800 lb., 32.7 ft. (816.5 kg., 392 in.)
Other (Part 7): 1000 lb., 17.6 ft. (453.6 kg., 211 in.)
Other (Joint): 3200 lb. (1451.5 kg.)
Accession Number 2015.12
Classificationssculpture
CopyrightContact artist's studio for permission to reproduce: Spacetime C.C. info@spacetimecc.com
Provenance(Wanda Hansen); John and Mary Pappajohn [purchased from previous, 2000]; Des Moines Art Center [gift from previous, 2015]

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Photo Credit: © Cameron Campbell 2009
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines

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T-8
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Mark di Suvero
1973
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Tony Smith
1961, fabricated 1989
Photo Credit: © Cameron Campbell 2009
Tony Smith
1962, fabricated 2005
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Jaume Plensa
2007
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Ugo Rondinone
2005
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Ugo Rondinone
2006
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Robert Smithson
1966
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Richard Serra
1986
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Deborah Butterfield
1986
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
David Smith
1961