Sentinels (Hudson)

Sentinels
Artist Jon Barlow Hudson
Year 2005
Dimensions 460 cm × 120 cm × 120 cm (180 in × 48 in × 48 in)
Location Milwaukee
Coordinates 43°3′3.993″N 87°53′21.692″W / 43.05110917°N 87.88935889°W / 43.05110917; -87.88935889Coordinates: 43°3′3.993″N 87°53′21.692″W / 43.05110917°N 87.88935889°W / 43.05110917; -87.88935889
Owner Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture

Sentinels is a public artwork by American artist Jon Barlow Hudson, located at the bottom of the Brady Street pedestrian bridge over Lincoln Boulevard, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was commissioned as a part of the Wisconsin Percent for Art Program.

Description

Sentinels was constructed in March 2005 out of Wisconsin red granite. It consists of three monoliths with the tallest one being 15 feet high. Each monolith is features its own unique carved design. Hudson drew his inspiration for this sculpture from ts'ung tubes, which are Chinese jade ritual objects.[1]

Historical information

Sentinels was commissioned by the Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture for a competition for the new Brady Street pedestrian bridge. It is a two part sculpture with the other part Compass (Hudson) placed at the top of the pedestrian bridge.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Sentinels, (sculpture)". Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  2. Hudson, Jon. "Milwaukee Project".
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