Tree of Life Fantasy, Synopsis of the Book of Questions Concerning the World Order and/or the Order of Worlds, 1990
Steel, wood
24’ h x 20’ w x 15’ diameter at base
Permanently installed at the College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
107th Precinct Station House, Queens, NY
Fiberglass dome and painted steel
23’ high x 33’ wide x 33’ deep
Painted aluminum and steel, natural vegetation
32' high x 35' wide x 17' deep
Engineering Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Aluminum, wood, marbles, motorized parts, an undulating ramp down which marbles flow into a spinning star system
6’ high x 17’ long x 5’ wide
Photo: Tim Lee (installation at Salomon Contemporary Warehouse, East Hampton, NY, 2009)
Steel, wood, mirrors, motorized parts
5’ wide x 8 1/2’ high x 10’ long
University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
Aluminum, steel, concrete, plumbing system, water
41’ long x variable width (width of big wheel- 22’) x 28’ high
Aluminum, steel, motorized parts
Approximately 20’ x 20’
Photo: Warner Wada and Dorothy Zietmann
East River Waterfront Park, East 60th Street adjacent to the Queensboro Bridge and the Roosevelt Island Tram, New York, NY
Aluminum
Roof installation: Approximately 100’ x 100’ x 50’ high
Photo: Dave Rittinger, Jonathan Kuhn
San Francisco Main Library, CA
Structural steel with painted steel sheathing, aluminum with structural steel pole
Cone: 24' high x widest diameter 22' x spiral stairs 28' long
Cyclone fragment: Overall dimensions 32' long x 20' wide
Sacramento, CA
Aluminum, motorized parts
110’ long x 30’ wide x 28’ high and 18’ above the floor
Steel, Plexiglas, motors, wood, electronics
Star wall: 20’ long x 11’ high x 5’ wide
Steel plate: 16’ long x 6 1/2’ wide
Mechanized zoetrope: 8’ diameter
Photo: Noel Rowe (Installation at Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY, 1997)
Project for Bloustein Center for Planning and Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Marble, galvanized steel, aluminum Plexiglas
12' diameter table x 6'8" high sloping to 11', overall height with tuning fork approx. 20'
Terminal One, JFK International Airport, NY
Stainless steel, aluminum, motorized parts
60’ diameter x approximately 40’ high with suspended elements of varying heights
Photo: Dave Rittinger
Steel, mirror, motorized parts, plastic mat, repeating song tape: “Do You Know the Monkey-Man?”
60” x 90” x 36”, plastic mat 65” x 65”
Photo: Fred Scruton