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Public Art Program for the Pasadena Center


CITY OF PASADENA PUBLIC ART PROGRAM

FOR CITY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

 

Public Art Program

for the Pasadena Center

 

December 2008

On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 the Pasadena Arts & Culture Commission reviewed and approved the Final Art Plans for the exterior artwork for the Pasadena Center.

Lightfield by artist Hans Peter Kuhn is an abstract light sculpture installation to be located on the public plaza adjacent to the east Conference Center pavilion. “Lightfield” is composed of 25 illuminated polycarbonate tubes that rise approximately 5 feet from the base. The field of light will swivel and be randomly repositioned by an automatic mechanism, a two-axis swiveling base programmed to allow each tube to move and rotate in a conic fashion. The tubes may also be programmed to disengage, allowing them to sway in the wind. The base is concrete with granite-clad sides and top, 15’x38’ in plan and 20” high

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Kuhn presents his concept as based on the dichotomy of nature and culture. To him, the juxtaposition of the composed sculptures with random movements against the cultural nature of the Civic Auditorium suggests the tension between cultural attitudes and the phenomena of nature.

 

 

“Thinking Caps” by artist Dennis Oppenheim is a sculptural piece in architectural scale forming an enclosure of projection surfaces which conveys the notion that it creates and holds ideas, thereby reflecting the many activities, conferences, functions, and meetings that take place within the Pasadena Center. Sited on the west end of the Plaza, adjacent to the Ballroom, the sculpture is 15’h x 30’d and consists of three hats: train hat, sun hat and conductor’s cap. They are made of structural steel, galvanized and/or powder coated steel, punch plate, perforated metal and grating, Lexan and pattern projectors. These hats form an enclosure or gathering space that viewers can enter to observe the images projected onto each of the hat’s surfaces. These images are an abstract representation of thought – of the person “wearing” the hat and producing the “ideas.”

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“Thinking Caps” draws its inspiration from the saying
“put on a cap…end up with an idea…”

 

Hans Peter Kuhn Biography

 

Dennis Oppenheim Biography

 

Art at the Pasadena Center, Planning Document

 

Capital Improvement Project Public Art Guidelines

 

PCOC Public Art Process Timeline

 

 

August 2008

The City of Pasadena Public Art Program for City Construction Projects is underway for the Pasadena Convention Center. Currently under renovation, the Pasadena Center is located in downtown and is comprised of the historic Civic Auditorium (built in 1927) and two flanking new and renovated buildings that will contain meeting rooms and a ballroom. The Center serves as the southern terminus of the Civic Center axis, a classic Beaux Arts plan implemented in the 1920s. Situated on Green Street in downtown Pasadena, the Civic Auditorium is one of several original buildings constructed as part of a grand civic design that includes iconic Pasadena City Hall and the Public Library. These buildings are civic and national treasures listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Artists Hans Peter Kuhn, Dennis Oppenheim and Man One have been selected to create original artworks specifically for the Pasadena Center as a part of the City’s Percent for Art Program for City projects.  Kuhn and Oppenheim are working on projects for the exterior locations and Man One is focusing on an interior space within the meeting room building.

A National Call for Registry resulted in 403 submittals, from which the three artist commissions were selected by a Selection Panel. A second Selection Panel composed of local arts professionals and civic figures invited artists to submit for interior commissions. All three artists are currently developing concepts for their artwork. These concepts will be reviewed for approval by the Arts and Culture Commission no later than winter 2008. City Council will approve all final submissions. Completion of artwork is set for early spring 2009.
 

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Hans Peter Kuhn concept art plan approved by the Arts & Culture Commission in December 2007

 

 

 

Dennis Oppenheim concept art plan approved by the Arts & culture Commission in December 2007

 


Page Last Updated 12/29/2008