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Lippold Richard

May 3, 1915

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Remembering Since 2002

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Death:Death, Cause unspecified 22 August 2002 chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American sculptor, known for his geometric constructions using wire as a medium. He died on 22 august 2002. Link to Wikipedia biography

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Richard Lippold (1915-2002)

Richard Lippold was a renowned American sculptor known for his large-scale, geometric abstract works, often created using wire or slender metal rods. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 3, 1915, and passed away in 2002. Lippold's art is characterized by its delicate balance, interplay of light and shadow, and the illusion of movement and spatial complexity. His pieces frequently engage with the surrounding architecture and environment, creating a dynamic relationship between artwork and space.

Key Information

  • Born: May 3, 1915, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  • Died: 2002
  • Nationality: American
  • Profession: Sculptor
  • Artistic Style: Geometric abstraction, Kinetic art

Career and Notable Works

Lippold taught at Hunter College in New York for many years. Some of his most famous public works include:

  • Variation Within a Sphere No. 10: The Sun. (MetLife Building, New York City) This iconic work, located in the lobby of the MetLife building (formerly the Pan Am Building), is a prime example of Lippold's ability to blend art with architecture.
  • Orpheus and Apollo (originally at Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall, now dismantled). This massive gold-wire sculpture was a controversial piece due to its cost and its perceived interference with the hall's acoustics. While ultimately removed, it cemented Lippold's reputation for ambitious, large-scale projects.
  • Numerous other installations in museums, public spaces, and private collections across the United States and internationally.

Legacy and Influence

Lippold's innovative use of materials and his focus on creating ethereal, light-filled sculptures have had a lasting impact on the world of contemporary art. He is considered a pioneer of kinetic art and a key figure in the development of geometric abstraction.

Unfortunately, information regarding specific social media presence or details about his very late career projects is limited in publicly accessible sources. More information can likely be found through specialized art history archives, museum records, or scholarly publications focusing on 20th-century American sculpture.

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