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About This Exhibition:

Sculpture activates the senses in different ways than two-dimensional art forms. As three-dimensional objects, sculpture invites us to interact with each piece from various angles and perspectives. Our own motion changes what and how we see and experience the artworks, revealing new insights around every bend.

In Sight, Sound and Motion: The Dimensions of Sculpture, visitors will explore the breadth and variety of the University’s sculpture collection alongside paintings, photographs and works on paper that speak to the art form of sculpture. Among the materials on view are sculptures that move and create sound as well as works by well-known sculptors, including Jeff Koons, Harry Bertoia, Selma Hortense Burke, Hayward L. Oubre Jr., George Grey Barnard and William Zorach.

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