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Sprookjes beelden aan zee

Tom Otterness (b. 1952  in Witchita, Kansas ) is an American sculptor  whose works adorn parks, plazas, subway stations, libraries, courthouses and museums in New York---most notably in Rockefeller Park in Battery Park City and in the 14th Street/8th Avenue subway station---and other cities around the world. He was the first artist ever to have contributed a balloon to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. “…he made a giant Humpty Dumpty suspended in an upside-down tumble, as though he might have jumped from one of the swanky Central Park West rooftops…”

His style is often described as cartoonish and cheerful but tends to carry a political punch  His sculptures are filled with multiple meanings and allude to sex, class, money and race.  These sculptures depict, among other things, huge pennies, pudgy characters in business suits with moneybag heads, helmeted workers holding giant tools, and an alligator  crawling out from under a sewer cover. The main theme of his work seems to be the struggle of the little man against the capitalist machine in a difficult and strange city. His aesthetic can be seen as a riff on capitalist realism and blends high and low, cute and cutting.

Known primarily as a public artist, Otterness has exhibited in popular exhibitions in locations across the United States and around the world, including New York City, Indianapolis, , Beverly Hills, the Hague, Munich, Paris, Valencia and Venice. His studio is located in the Gwonus neighborhood in Brooklyn.

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COMMENTS
Debdog said at 6:30 p.m. on Oct 7, 2008:
O WOW!!!!!! what wonderful, imaginative cool sculpture to be found in your country! I never knew of this guy here ! I will have to look him up !
Pkeener said at 6:35 p.m. on Oct 7, 2008:
Great attitude, message and art. Your tabblo enhances the sculptue. Your framing shows us how dymanic this work is! thank you Gerard. I think the magic mushroom must have been in his kitchen!
YorkJodi said at 6:45 p.m. on Oct 7, 2008:
Very interesting... amusing statues... I like them a lot... it's hard to decide just how big they are tho...
Moabjeeper said at 9:22 p.m. on Oct 7, 2008:
Nice work. Very enjoyable.
Leftofcenter said at 9:31 p.m. on Oct 7, 2008:
Gerard forgot to add that this particular exhibition is in SCHEVENINGEN/The Netherlands. Those are my little buddies I spent a lot of time w/ them these past 3 weeks :))) Prachtige foto's, scherp, en wat een mooie blauwe lucht, ik wil terug!!
Chilla said at 3:19 a.m. on Oct 8, 2008:
Love these sculpures. How exciting to come across them when walking the streets and such a great collection here on Tabblo. Great shots and thanks for all the information, very interesting.
Mirella said at 4:42 a.m. on Oct 8, 2008:
Beautiful, funny, intelligent ,big and small sculptures. I like this artist, he makes you think in a light way. Good details. Bravo!
Pattymaryclare said at 9:32 a.m. on Oct 8, 2008:
Oh dear when i saw the 'thumbnail' announcement tho the 1st one was some sort of stretchy kitty ! lol This collection is just priceless and an artist with a sense of humour and such talent - you are very lucky to have these nearby to amuse and make one 'think'! Excellent! Patty
Ira said at 10:39 a.m. on Oct 8, 2008:
I like this place. Both sculpture. Amusing and philosophical. Unusual. Emotional. Excellent creativity.
Pachito said at 12:12 p.m. on Oct 8, 2008:
Nice sculptures. I like those funny "persons".
Chaitiamma said at 12:45 p.m. on Oct 8, 2008:
Excellent sculptures and Great Tabblo too!!!!!!!!!
Tishfish said at 5:37 a.m. on Oct 9, 2008:
Great art Gerard! ! ! Beautiful shots !
Anjad said at 7:17 a.m. on Oct 9, 2008:
Mooi tabblo Gerard. Wat een prachtig onderwerp. Die haringeter is toch wel mijn favoriet.
Shenresi said at 3:28 a.m. on Oct 11, 2008:
lol, what a wonderful, funny and great tabblo, Gerard!!!
Loes said at 4:49 p.m. on Oct 13, 2008:
Wat een bijzondere beelden Gerard, en zo mooi in beeld gebracht, nooit geweten dat dit in Scheveningen te zien is.
Keeli said at 10:26 a.m. on Oct 18, 2008:
Amazing!!!!!!! Great collection!
Sirnicolay said at 10:50 p.m. on Nov 20, 2008:
This is just wonderful. The perspectives of the shots are just brilliant. I would want to see these statues in person. Thank you for sharing!
Two2travel said at 11:29 a.m. on Feb 9, 2009:
Unbelievably COOL! Bravo! Many thanks for great shots, layout, and explanation of the images!
Fabio_DL said at 2:27 p.m. on May 17, 2009:
Fantastic!
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