Long Island University
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Campus

Andy Yoder
dal 6/9/2005 al 30/9/2005

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Edward Winkleman


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6/9/2005

Andy Yoder

Long Island University, Brooklyn

Public Sculpture Installation


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Public sculpture installation

Andy Yoder, known for his transformation of everyday objects into thought-provoking sculptures, brings his challenging work to Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus. His "Fly Me, Fly Me Not" will appear in the new Humanities Building Gallery.

The exhibition is inspired by the glass walls and elliptical shape of the gallery. Yoder has constructed a two-thirds actual size airplane wing from bamboo, wire and rice paper. This high-tech object made from low-tech materials evokes the Greek myth of Icarus’s failed attempt to fly using wings he made himself, or early flying machines that attached fabric and wood to a motor. The sculpture speaks equally of the miracle of flight and of post-9/11 anxiety about airplanes and flying.

The handmade sculpture contrasts with the industrial look of the Campus’s new Humanities Building Gallery, a 800-square-foot space designed by Mitchell/Giurgola Architects that features a unique display mounting system. Located in the heart of the building’s lobby, the transparent gallery provides a unique setting for Yoder’s sculpture, which will be immediately visible to all those passing through the building.

Yoder’s giant "Licorice Shoes" were included in the 2004 "Open House" show at the Brooklyn Museum; other Brooklyn exhibitions include shows at Plus Ultra and Wythe Studio galleries in Williamsburg, the Rotunda gallery in Brooklyn Heights, and the 2002 Outdoor Sculpture show on the Brooklyn campus. Educated at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, Yoder has created commissioned work for the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the University of South Florida in Tampa, the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, and the Cleveland, Ohio airport's Continental Airlines Terminal.

Contact: Julie Bolcer or Peg Byron (718) 488-1015

Reception for the artist on Sept. 7th from 6 to 8.

Long Island University
Brooklyn Campus - Brooklyn

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Andy Yoder
dal 6/9/2005 al 30/9/2005

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