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Albert Vrana : ウィキペディア英語版
Albert Vrana
Albert Vrana (1921-1994)
was an American sculptor who is best known for his mid-twentieth century monumental architectural sculptures done in the Modernist style, using novel materials, such as ferrocement, and new techniques, such as sand casting using plastic Styrofoam molds to shape sculptural concrete panels and metal sculptures.〔
Dona Z. Meilach (1969) “Creative Carving: Materials, Techniques, Appreciation.” Reilly & Lee〕〔
Dennis Kowal (2010) Sculpture Casting: Mold Techniques and Materials: Metals, Plastics, Concrete. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform〕〔
Dona Meilach (1966) Direct Metal Sculpture〕
==Career==
Much of his work was commissioned at a time when quality sculpture in front of a building was the sign of a prestige property, according to Vrana,〔 and many of his sculptures are located in outdoor settings, primarily in Florida and the American Southeast.
His sculptural forms are integrated with the shape of the built environment where they were to be set,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Obelisk Makes a Point )〕 such as residential complexes, government office parks, university campuses, etc.
Although many of his pieces were Modernist, he considered his approach to be traditional; much of his work was “integrated as part of the structure and related to the specific building in both design and materials, in harmony, not conflict, with the architecture”.〔 This approach has had resonance with the current interest in creating, producing and installing site specific art.
Paul Zarinski, noted artist, author and emeritus professor of art at the University of Connecticut, makes note of Vrana’s esthetic in the shaping of three-dimensional space and its integration with the built environment and especially Vrana’s ability to form connections between design “professions such as architectural engineering and industrial design and the three-dimensional art and design”. His work and its composition with regard to structures, with modular units and repetition, and with bas-relief is considered “both sculpture and structure"—especially in the six-story Professional Arts Building in Miami which consists of 200 pre-cast wall panels made with Lehigh cement which has been described as “the world’s largest non-repetitive concrete bas relief". His work has been compared to that of Le Corbusier, Moshe Safdie, Frank Lloyd Wright and Buckminster Fuller for its repetitive use of modular units, while his work with relief carvings is considered along with that of Louise Nevelson in art and architecture books.〔Paul Zelanski and Mary Pat Fisher (2006) Shaping Space: The Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Design. 3rd edition. Wadsworth Publishing〕
Art historian Kenneth Donahue, second Director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, noted that Vrana is unceasing in his investigation of space mass relations in both his monumental works and his small sculptures using new materials and techniques, some which he developed himself, to achieve a "fusion of sculpture and architecture in a manner rarely accomplished since the Baroque era".

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