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Artist
  
Michael Stutz

Medium
  
Bronze

Type
  
Sculpture

Year
  
2001

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Subject
  
Two faces (man and boy)

Dimensions
  
2.4 m × 2.5 m × 1.7 m (94 in × 99 in × 67 in)

Location
  
Portland, Oregon, United States

Facing the Crowd is a series of two outdoor sculptures by American artist Michael Stutz, located outside of Providence Park in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Composed of silicon bronze, the sculptures depict faces of a laughing man and a smiling boy. They were funded by the City of Portland's Percent for Art program and were installed in 2001, during a major remodel of the outdoor sports venue then known as PGE Park.

Description

The sculptures, which depict the faces of a man and a boy, are located at 18th and 20th Avenues at Morrison Street in downtown Portland. Designed by Michael Stutz, they were installed in 2001 during the nearly $40 million remodel of PGE Park, the outdoor sports venue now known as Providence Park. Funding was provided by the City of Portland's Percent for Art program. The faces are made of welded silicon bronze and are each approximately 8 feet (2.4 m) tall. Similar in appearance, the one at KeyBank Plaza on 18th Avenue depicts a smiling boy, while the one at the intersection of 20th and Morrison depicts a laughing man.

Stutz said of Facing the Crowd: "The heartily smiling man and boy faces portray two stages in the life of an individual, relating to the historical evolution and changing character of the site itself." He has also said that the work's "dynamic presence becomes a celebration of joy and playfulness. [His] hope is that these giant totems engage the spectator with their simple and universal theme of maintaining humor in the midst of chaotic urban world."

References

Facing the Crowd Wikipedia