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Corten Steel Sculpture

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Artist
  
Timothy Malone

Type
  
Sculpture

Created
  
1967

Year
  
1966–1967 (1966–1967)

Medium
  
Corten steel

Location
  
Berrien Springs, Michigan, U.S.

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Corten Steel Sculpture is an outdoor 1966–1967 sculpture designed by Timothy Malone, located on the Andrews University campus in Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States.

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Waterjet cutting 1 corten steel sculpture


Description and history

Corten Steel Sculpture was designed by Timothy Malone while he was a graduate student and part-time instructor at the University of Notre Dame. The Corten steel sculpture weighs 1,300 pounds (590 kg) and bears the Andrews University motto and the text "Corpus, Mens, Spiritus" on one side; the opposite side displays an imperfect circle that represents the globe and two curved meridian lines. It was supposed to be installed in December 1966, but was postponed until April 1967 due to Malone's illness and an "imbalance" in the sculpture.

References

Corten Steel Sculpture Wikipedia


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