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| | Sculptor David Black Info - Sculpture.org |
 | | His work is both architecturally significant in the way it relates to the buildings surrounding it, and sculpturally significant in terms of the play of its forms in three-dimensional space, and the way it relates to and in space. |
 | | When I first saw them I thought they were some clearly special structures, but it was David's own interest in temples, his traveling through the world and conscientiously studying different kinds of temples and trying to transpose the temple idea into a modernist idiom. |
 | | David Black, a native of Gloucester, Massachusetts, received his BA, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, at Wesleyan University-Connecticut, his MA at Indiana University, and is emeritus professor of art at Ohio State University. |
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