City of Boynton Beach
 
Member of Americans for the Arts
 
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197 sculpture#197

"Industrial infrastructure once stood for dynamism; it now implies both growth & decay."                                                    

Recycled materials and shredded tires.
 7' x 4.5' x 3.5'
$10,000
Michael Joseph Hibbard
Weston, FL
Ph. (716) 352-2059
michaeljoseph@michaeljhibbard.com

www.michaeljhibbard.com

Location: City Hall, Boynton Beach Blvd. east of City Hall Marquee

In Hibbard's work there are references to modern architecture and minimalist sculpture, and to the vocabulary of industrial forms, using welded steel sheets, wire mesh, found metal objects, and recycled materials including shredded tires and plastic bottles. The language of the industrial infrastructure once stood only for dynamism; it now implies both growth and decay. In Hibbard's bold, bent forms are intimated the effort to right oneself, keep standing and to reach beyond, while acknowledging the unstable, shifting ground upon which we stand.


 
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