Tom tote was bronze sculptures are spread throughout different major cities. They are always fun to find and have a unmistakeable look. Thai particular set is located in Downtown Indianapolis....
Tom Otterness Bronze Sculptures
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Tom Otterness in Indianapolis showcases the work of renowned public artist Tom Otterness, recognized for his stylized bronze figures that form sculptural ensembles exploring the spectrum of human experiences. Combining grand ambition with everyday foibles, Otterness' creations offer humorous social commentary by transforming popular culture themes into thought-provoking art pieces.
Art Strategies collaborated with Tom Otterness and Marlborough Gallery to curate a temporary public art exhibition in Indianapolis, featuring 25 bronze sculptures located in outdoor public spaces. The exhibition, organized for the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission, included iconic pieces like "See No Evil" displayed on Monument Circle, offering visitors a unique and engaging art experience.
Visitors to Tom Otterness in Indianapolis can encounter a variety of intriguing sculptures throughout the city, such as "Large Covered Wagon" near the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, "Marriage of Real Estate & Money" outside Chase Tower, and "Gulliver" at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Each sculpture adds a touch of whimsy and artistic flair to the urban landscape, inviting viewers to explore and contemplate the intersection of art, culture, and society.
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I thought these were some pretty cool statues. We came across when we were in town for the football game. Little public art and landmarks like this are scattered all throughout the town to go...
The sculptures has been outside of the Indiana Convention Center's NorthWest entrance for many years. It consist of three separate sculptures. I am not exactly sure what the figures are, but the...
This is about as bizarre as it gets. Don't ask me why, but there is a statue of a creepy family of anthropomorphic turtles by one of the doors to the Convention Center. Two "adult" turtles are...
This quirky grouping of bronze sculptures is actually 3 sculptures that were on the site during the 2005 Art Strategies public art promotion with sculptor Tom Otterness. Back then, 25 bronze...
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