Pythagoras

Pythagoras

Mosaic/Wall Relief - Outdoor Sculpture - Sculpture

Email: Katherine.Nix@slcgov.com

Website: http://saltlakepublicart.org/art/pythagoras-13/

 1040 W 700 S, Salt Lake City, UT, 84104

Dan Gerhart named this work – a series of interior wall pieces and an outdoor sculpture along the Jordan River Parkway – after the Greek philosopher, Pythagoras. With the design based on the mathematical laws inherent in the circle, square, and triangle, the artwork relates visually to the shield or badge that identifies police officers and philosophically to the Police Department’s work to maintain order in our community. The indoor works – “The Triangle,” “The Circle,” “The Square,” and “Theorem” – are fabricated of bronze cast by the artist in the lost-wax technique and a variety of wood veneers. The outdoor work, “The Sphere,” is fabricated of cast bronze and polished stainless steel. Shawn Porter assisted Dan Gerhart in the fabrication and installation of the work; Larry Wheeler fabricated the stainless steel elements of the outdoor work.

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Medium type: Bronze - Wood

Date created: 2001

Dimensions: N/A

Location Info

1040 W 700 S

1040 W 700 S, Salt Lake City, UT, 84104