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Knell Songs

Artist

Jerzy Kedziora https://www.jerzykedziora.com/

Artwork Owner
City of Columbus
Description:

For over half a century the life-sized public sculptures by Polish artist Jerzy Jotka Kedziora have expressed his firm conviction that “Art must get out of museums and reach the people." Knell Songs is comprised of two sculptures, Concordia and Elation, that are bells inspired by Schiller's poem "Song of... Read more

For over half a century the life-sized public sculptures by Polish artist Jerzy Jotka Kedziora have expressed his firm conviction that “Art must get out of museums and reach the people." Knell Songs is comprised of two sculptures, Concordia and Elation, that are bells inspired by Schiller's poem "Song of the Bell".

Dates

Made: 2020

Plaque Text

"Jerzy Kedziora, (b. 1947) Knell Songs, 2020 Krakow, Poland CONCORDIA Medium: Refined Epoxy Resins Dedicated in memory of Ben and Florence (Vacca) Nichols, both children of immigrants, who raised their children to study hard, work hard, and respect every person. With Love and Gratitude -Jim Nichols Jerzy Kedziora, (b. 1947) Knell Songs, 2020 Krakow, Poland ELATION Medium: Refined Epoxy Resins In celebration of the life of Benjamin James Morbitzer. Imaginative, whimsical and impossible to forget. He was the youngest but showed us all the world through creative eyes. -The Morbitzer Family"

Info about this place
Free Parking
Outdoors
Categories
Sculpture
Address:

Schiller Park
Columbus, Ohio 43206
Franklin County

Materials

Refined Epoxy Resins

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