
“Scale: Models to Monuments,” at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Randolph, Vermont
August 02, 2017
Richard Erdman is excited to be participating in the exhibition “Scale: Models to Monuments,” at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Randolph, Vermont. This is a rare opportunity to experience the intimate scale models of Richard’s monumental sculptures. The models on view will be of Passage, located at the Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens in Purchase, NY and Arete, which is due to be installed at the entrance of Richard Meier & Partners newest tower in Taipei, Taiwan later in 2017. The opening will be held on June 24, 2017 and the show will run through September 2, 2017.
“Public art is part of our landscape and history but few consider the artistic processes involved in its creation. Chandler Gallery in Randolph presents Scale: Models to Monuments an exhibit of sculpture and photography that gives the viewer perspectives on public art. The show will consist of scale models or maquettes of pieces that have been made into public art by contemporary artists from Vermont and beyond. The models will be paired with large scale photographs of the installed public art piece. This exhibit and concept was curated by Randolph sculptor Jim Sardonis and the sculptors involved are a select group of his colleagues who create public art. Many artists connected with the granite industry and sculpture studios in central Vermont will be included in this show.”
Visit the Chandler Center for the Arts at 71 Main Street, Randolph, VT. The exhibit will be open Fridays and Saturdays from 12-6pm through September 2nd.