Sculpting a Life Story
From legendary athletes to historical luminaries, sculptor Zenos Frudakis FA’82 GFA’83 has created some monumental works of art.
Monoliths of Cloth
Woven works by Suchitra Mattai G’01 Gr’01 GFA’03.
The Greatest Philadelphian Who Never Lived
Monuments | A podcast explores the unlikely triumph of Rocky (the statue).
Brick House
Simone Leigh’s Brick House installed at 34th and Walnut.
“A Brood of Sturdy Men”
War Memorial Flagpole, 1952.
Artful Additions
Penn welcomes two new sculptures to its campus landscape, on a 99-year loan from the Association for Public Art.
A Space for Remembering
June 5 Memorial Park honors victims of deadly wall collapse.
The Shapes of Things to Come
Haresh Lalvani Gr’81 believes there’s a universal code for architecture and sculpture—a “morphological genome” that determines the shape of built structures, similar to the way that DNA shapes living things. And he’s well into the process of decoding it.
Monument Man
Monument Lab memorializes sculptor Terry Adkins.
Inhabiting Geometry
Gallery-scale model by architect Anne Tyng Gr’75 at ICA.
True, but Funny?
Architect's joke on Woodrow Wilson.
Eye Candy
A filling dessert from Martha Rich GFA’11.
Crafting Art
A new exhibition celebrates the singular designs of Wharton Esherick.
The Art of Healing
Healing art at the Perelman Center
The Sculptor’s Ark
Richard Serra’s menagerie
Dread in Venice
Rousseau, Pascal, and a large dog.
Big Bells
The latest addition to the Penn neighborhood’s collection of outsized, outside art.
Cutting Edge?
Window, May|Apr 2006
Solitude and Sanctuary: John Brown’s 40 Days and Nights
Cell block turned art gallery.
Sculpting a Life
Zenos Frudakis FA’82 GFA’83
Art—and Compassion —Behind Bars
James Lloyd FA’68
New Faces
Department of Fine Arts Graduate Faculty.
Before & After
A five-year conservation program is restoring Penn's extensive—and long-neglected—collection of bronze outdoor sculptures to their former glory "to be seen, enjoyed, and inspire anew."
Hewing Heads out of Words
Frederic Blatt