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Bryan Hunt is an American sculptor who was born in
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on June 7, 1947. His family moved to Tampa, Florida in 1955. He worked at the
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as an engineer's aide and draftsman, 1967–1968, during the NASA
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. In 1968, he moved to Los Angeles to enroll in the
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, where he received a BFA in 1971.


Career overview

Hunt traveled to New York City and attended the
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Independent Study Program in 1972. Hunt returned to Venice, California until 1976 when he moved to New York. In California, he had his first solo exhibition at Jack Glenn Gallery in Newport Beach in 1975, and soon after at the Clocktower in New York City. Hunt's first solo show in Europe, organized by artist James Lee Byars, was ''Empire State, Phobos, Universal Joint'' at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels. In 1978 Hunt was included in the
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's "Young American Artists." Hunt's work '' Big Twist'' was installed in the Museum of Modern Art's Sculpture Garden in 1978; it was later loaned to the White House for a temporary installation in the Rose Garden, at the request of First Lady
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. Hunt's first commissioned sculpture was in 1979 when Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. asked him to create a sculpture for
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's famous Fallingwater House, or the Kaufmann House, in Western Pennsylvania. He was in the
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Biennials in 1979, 1981, and 1985, and was featured at the 1980
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. Hunt was represented by Blum-Helman Gallery in New York from 1978 to 1991. The City of
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commissioned the sculpture ''Rites of Spring'' in 1985. It is installed in the public park of the
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neighborhood. He lived part-time in Spain from 1985–1991 in his home in Mojacar, near Almeria. In 1992 ''FallLakeFalls'', a public artwork, was installed at the Mori building, Shiroyama Trust Tower in Minato,
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. Los Angeles philanthropist
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donated Hunt's ''Empire State Building'' to the Whitney Museum of Art, and it was included in the museum's Centennial exhibition (1900–2000) with about 70 other significant artworks. In 2006, the New York City Parks Department commissioned an artwork, ''Coenties Ship'', for Lower Manhattan at the historic
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. The 20-foot-high stainless steel and glass sculpture was awarded the New York City Design Excellence Award (2006). Hunt created and installed ten ''Waterfall'' sculptures on Park Avenue in New York City between 52nd and 57th Streets, in 2011, part of a changing public art outdoor exhibition. In 2014 Hunt was commissioned to create a sculpture, ''Axis Mundi'', for the new One World Trade Center, New York. Hunt's work is included in many distinguished private collections around the world. He lives and works in
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, and also maintains a studio in
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.


Early work

One of Hunt's first "translations of modern spatial concepts into sculptural form was ''Empire State Building with Hindenburg'' (1974), in which a facsimile of the ill-fated zeppelin is tethered to an eight-foot-high replica of the
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."


Recent work

Hunt's recent work includes ''Axis Mundi'', 2014, installed in the 64th floor Sky Lobby, in the new
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building in New York City. ''ARTnews'' reports that "Bryan Hunt has since 1974 returned repeatedly to the 'airship' motif." The article continues, "This enterprising exhibition presented an opportunity to compare his variations on that motif and see where they fit in his highly prolific, wide-ranging career." The airships were constructed of silk paper over light spruce or balsa wood frames, then lacquered in various colors or covered in metal leaf. "Hunt has used the airship to explore a broad spectrum of references and meanings." "A trio of tall, narrow sculptures study the way water flows, and eddies, and thickens around an obstacle or a curve. The large-scale pieces are called "Flumes", and, like Hunt's "Airships" series, they toy with volume and weight, the way basic elements—water, air—take up space and can be contained (or not)," reported ''The New Yorker'' in a review of his solo exhibition at Danese Gallery in 2006.


Selected exhibitions

*Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO, ''Bryan Hunt-Sculpture and Photographs'', 2013 (+2007, 2000, 1996) *Danese Gallery, New York, ''Bryan Hunt: Recalculating'', 2012 (+2010) *Imago Gallery, Palm Desert, CA, ''Bryan Hunt'', 2011 *The Drawing Room, East Hampton, NY, ''Bryan Hunt: Clay'', 2011 (+2009) *Crown Point Press, San Francisco, ''Bryan Hunt: A Survey'', 1999 *Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, ''Sculpture and Drawings'', 1998 *Mary Boone Gallery, New York, ''Bryan Hunt: Sculptures'', 1997 *Gagosian Gallery, New York, ''Crossing'', ''Plunge'', and ''Hoodoo'', 1995 *Blum Helman Gallery, New York, ''Sculpture: Bryan Hunt'', 1992


Selected public collections

*The Anderson Collection at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California *American Embassy, Moscow, Russia *
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, Chicago, Illinois *
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, Los Angeles *Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York *The High Museum, Atlanta, Georgia *Hirschhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. *Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland *Lannan Foundation, New York *Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany *
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*Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humiebaek, Denmark *
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, Cambridge, Massachusetts *The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York *Mori Building, Tokyo, Japan *
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*Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas *
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*Museum of Twentieth Century Art, Vienna, Austria *The
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, Washington D.C. *Olympic Park, Seoul, Korea *San Francisco Museum of Modern Art * The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York *The Peggy Guggenehim Collection, Venice, Italy *Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands *
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, New York *
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, New Haven, Connecticut


Books

*Hunt, Bryan, ''Conversations with Nature'', Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1982 *Hunt, Bryan and
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, ''Monuments and Wonders 1974-79'', Locks Art Publications, Philadelphia, PA, 2007


Awards

*Grand Prize, International Arts Festival, Seoul, Korea, 1991. *Art Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2007.


Publications

* Elderfield, John, ''Against the grain, contemporary art from the Edward R. Broida collection'', New York,
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, 2006. * Glenn, Constance W. and Jane K. Bledsoe, ''Bryan Hunt, a decade of drawings'', Long Beach, CA, University Art Museum,
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, 1983. * Hunt, Bryan, ''Bryan Hunt, Falls and Figures'', Ithaca, N.Y.,
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, 1988. * Hunt, Bryan, ''Bryan Hunt, Sculptures and Paintings'', Philadelphia, PA, Locks Gallery, 1998. * Scott, Sue A., ''Bryan Hunt, early work: sculpture and drawing, 1974-1980'', Orlando, Fla.,
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, 1991. * Tuchman, Phyllis, ''Bryan Hunt, Twenty Years'', Philadelphia, PA, Locks Gallery, 1995. * Tuchman, Phyllis and Vincent Carnevale, ''Six in Bronze:
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, Bryan Hunt,
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'', Williamstown, Mass.,
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, 1983.


See also

* '' Arch Falls'' (1981), Houston, Texas


References

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