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Dale Eldred (November 9, 1933 in Minneapolis, Minnesota – July 26, 1993 in Kansas City, Missouri) was an internationally acclaimed sculptor renowned for large-scale sculptures that emphasized both natural and generated light.


Biography

The grandson of Finnish immigrant builders, Eldred was raised in Minnesota. Eldred moved to Kansas City in 1959, fresh out of the
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. Within a year, he was named chairman of the
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department of
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. Eldred possessed an imposing physical presence and was a college football fullback. He was known to be resilient in the face of challenge, such as the fire in 1991 that destroyed a studio that contained his library and many valuable artworks. Eldred chaired the sculpture department at KCAI for 33 years, exerting a powerful influence on thousands of students, including: James Clover, Gary Freeman, Shawn Brixey, Ming Fay,
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,
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, and the collaborative couple, (the late) Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler who met at KCAI. He also was the artistic director of
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, and was a fellow at the
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Center for Advanced Visual Studies. Dale Eldred was a victim of the "500-year" flood in the summer of 1993, when the Missouri River inundated parts of Kansas City. He died in a fall while trying to rescue equipment in his
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-neighborhood studio.


Sculpture

Eldred's early sculptures were large works in clay. Influenced by the monumental steel sculptures of David Smith and
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, he began to work in steel, wood and other materials, creating large sculptures and environments. Examples of these include a sculpture composed of a pair of large cantilevered slabs of wood and steel, placed near the entrance of the Kansas City Art Institute; and a park in northern Kansas City, Missouri housing a large stone and lumber environment. His work of this time was reviewed favorably by critic and artist
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. Eldred was commissioned to redesign downtown
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. His challenging
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design included futuristic fountains, irregular streets, and steel curbs. Received poorly, its unpopularity led the city to modify much of his work, but aspects still exist today. Eldred expressed his desire to reveal natural phenomena. He created a towering sculpture in a Kansas City park that sprayed water in order to create prismatic light refractions. His emphasis increasingly focused on light; he used mirrors, pure pigments, gas flames, fluorescent paint, refraction tape, glass, neon tubes and other materials to create light effects. "I want the sculptures to remind us all," he said, "that our lives are inextricably linked to light, and that our universe is in constant motion

He created the
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at the city of
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designed to
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the morning and afternoon sunlight into vibrant colors visible to the commuters who pass by it. His Steeple of Light, originally proposed by
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for the Community Christian Church in Kansas City, was completed by his partner and collaborator Roberta Lord after Eldred died in 1993 before the sculpture was finalized in 1994. In collaboration with choreographer Todd Bolender, he created the set and costumes for "Voyager," a ballet performed by the State Ballet of Missouri. He collaborated with other highly regarded artists and musicians, including composer Philip Glass.


Commissions, Museums and Private Collections


United States

Arizona * ''Time/Light Fusion'', 1990, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale * ''Time Garden'', 1990, Arizona State University, Tempe * ''Vision Lens: Light and Future'', 1990, Arizona State University, Tempe Colorado * ''Light & Time Labyrinth'', 1994 (installed), Auraria Higher Education Center, Denver Florida * ''Solar Time Plane'', 1984, Broward County Main Library, Fort Lauderdale * ''Light Abacus I'', 1990, Criser Hall, Gainesville * ''Sun Stations'', 1983,
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, Miami * ''Earth and Sky Garden'', 1984, University of South Florida, College of Public Health courtyard, Tampa * "Spectral Field", 1990, University of Central Florida, College of Engineering, Orlando Illinois * ''Urban Time and Light Field'', 1985, Cermak Plaza Shopping Center, Berwyn Iowa * ''Landscape Piece #1'', 1965, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines * ''Model for Landscape'', 1967, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines Kansas * ''Salina Piece'', 1969, University of Kansas, Lawrence * ''Untitled'', 1968, litho, Spencer Gallery of Art,
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, Lawrence * ''Untitled'', 1968, litho, Spencer Gallery of Art,
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, Lawrence * ''Galileo's Garden'', 1984, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park Michigan * ''Untitled'', 1973, Grand Valley State University, Allendale Minnesota * ''Mankato Piece'', 1968, Riverfront Park, Mankato * ''Minneapolis Project,'' 1983,
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and other sites, Minneapolis Missouri * ''Heritage Fountain'', 1977, Blue Valley Park, Kansas City * ''Steeple of Light'', 1990–94, Community Christian Church, Kansas City * ''Signage'', Harry J. Epstein Hardware, Kansas City * ''East Gate Piece'', 1966,
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, Kansas City * ''Homage to the Ancients'', 1975, print, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City * ''Seven Views of the Grand Canyon'', 1985, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City * ''Sculpture II'', 1963,
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, Kansas City * ''Standing Iron'', 1962,
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, Kansas City * ''Untitled'', 1962, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City * ''Sun Field'', 1991, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis North Carolina * '' Time + Light Tower'', 1991, Capital Blvd & Fairview Dr, Raleigh Ohio * ''Light Path Crossing'', 1987, Case Western University, Cleveland * ''Sun Obelisk'', 1974, Promenade Park, Toledo Oklahoma * ''Tulsa Time and Light Continuum'', 1983, Convention Center, Tulsa * ''Radiant Range'', 1993, Convention Center, Tulsa * ''Kansas Landmark (Drum Piece)'', 1965,
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, Tulsa Oregon * ''Levitated Light'', 1987, Portland State University, School of Business Administration, Portland Tennessee * ''Airport Sun Project'', 1989,
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, Nashville Utah * ''Light and Time Incident'', 1995, Utah State University, Science / Technology Library, Logan Virginia * ''Light Garden'', 1988, Virginia Beach Wisconsin * ''Appleton Aurora'', 1989, Appleton Center, Appleton


International

* City Art Museum, Helsinki (Finland) * Cankaya Cultural and Arts Foundation, Ankara, Turkey


Awards and honors

He received numerous awards and honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and grants from the
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, the
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and the National Endowment of the Arts.


Publications

Ralph Coe. Dale Eldred: Sculpture Into Environment, , Regents Press Kansas, 1978.


References


External links


Roberta Lord, The Sky Above Dale Eldred

Biography: Kansas City Public Library

Homage to Dale Eldred, Jürgen Claus Leonardo, Vol.28, No.4 (1995), pp.328-329, Published by: The MIT Press


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