STUART COLLECTION

The Sun God statue by Niki de Saint Phalle was the first Stuart Collection installation.

"Bear" sculpture by Tim Hawkinson

The 'Stuart Collection' is a collection of public art on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. Founded in 1983, the Stuart Collection's goal is to spread commissioned sculpture throughout the campus, including both traditional sculptures and integration with features of the campus, including landscape and buildings. It is supported by the UCSD Department of Visual Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and many other organizations and individuals.

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Installations
External links

Installations


YearNameArtistLocation
1983Sun GodNiki de Saint PhalleMuir College near Faculty Club
1983Two Running Violet V FormsRobert IrwinEucalyptus grove behind Faculty Club
1984La Jolla ProjectRichard FleischnerRevelle College near Theatre District
1986TreesTerry AllenEucalyptus grove near Geisel Library
1986Something PacificNam June PaikCommunication/Media Center building
1987UNDAIan Hamilton FinlayMarshall College north playing field
1988Vices and VirtuesBruce NaumanCharles Lee Powell Structural Systems Laboratory
1988La Jolla Vista ViewWilliam WegmanTheater District
1991UntitledMichael AsherSouth of Price Center
1991TerraceJackie FerraraCellular and Molecular Medicine Facility
1992Green TableJenny HolzerMuir College quad
1992Snake PathAlexis SmithEast of Geisel Library
1996Red ShoeElizabeth MurrayEucalyptus grove near Torrey Pines Road
1998StandingKiki SmithMedical School campus
2001READ/WRITE/THINK/DREAMJohn BaldessariGeisel Library
2005BearTim HawkinsonJacobs School of Engineering

External links



Stuart Collection Web Site

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