This is the second post from the Wichita State University (WSU) Campus. Please see yesterday's post where we checked out the Pizza Hut Museum.
Wichita State has an impressive collection of sculptures. There are 76. In my opinion, this is the jewel in the crown. It is a Joan Miro. It is titled Personnages Oiseaux or Bird People. I'm not sure you can call this a mural, but that's what I'm calling it so I can join Sami at Sami's Colourful World and her Monday Murals.
There's a story behind this original mosaic of Venetian glass and marbles, the only one of its kind. First, it is the only piece like it that Miro ever created. Second, he donated the design, while WSU students and private donors funded production which took five years to create and install. It was completed in 1978.
In the early 2000s, this beauty was beginning to show its age. In 2009, the museum decided that it needed to be repaired. It took two years to determine the best way to achieve that, because it had to be studied before it could be removed from the side of the museum building.
This is a huge mosaic at 28 X 52 feet (8,53 X 15,85 meters). Each of the 88 panels was removed and taken to a restoration specialist. It took five years to complete the restoration, which included developing and implementing new methods and practices specifically for this work, while staying true to Miro's original design. In addition to the glass and marble restoration, the original particleboard backing of the tiles was removed and replaced with stainless steel to prevent deterioration. This beauty was reinstalled in late 2016 and now shines much like it must have when it was first created.
For those of you unfamiliar with Miro, he was a Spanish painter, who also worked in sculpture and ceramics. He was born in Barcelona. He is most famous for surrealism and abstract art, both of which are evident in this installation.
As the youngsters and I walked on campus to the museum, we saw several sculptures, but were too far away from them to get good photos.
Finally, I did everything I could think of to get this map to show on my blog. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the PDF to work. I hope you will click on the link below and see all 76 of these wonderful sculptures that sit on the WSU campus. There are some incredible works, including a second Joan Miro, two by Auguste Rodin, a Henry Moore, a Salvador Dali, and a Fernando Botero, among others.
https://www.wichita.edu/museums/ulrich/documents/OSC_Map_2015.pdf
Please note the map is old and the Original Pizza Hut is shown at its old location, not in the new complex.
Thanks for visiting this gem with the youngsters and me and thanks for dropping by on your day of rest. Don't forget to visit Sami's Colourful World, especially if you like murals.
22 thoughtful remarks:
Love that mural/mosaic. some of the sculptures (I followed the link) look a bit odd (not sure I like the one that seems to be a big caterpillar, it's a bit too slug-like!)
glad the youngsters enjoyed their last trip to Kew (till they visit you again!) - but you have seen the sculpture in the grass garden before, it's the Sower - last time I shared it you said the same thing! I'm not surprised you don't remember though, it's probably been a while - and an awful lot of photos from Kew in the meantime!! have a good Sunday.
Fantastic mural, and I love Miro's work. Have a great day, Valerie
That's a stunning piece of outdoor art - it must be so impressive seeing it in real life on such a large scale.
Alison x
I love this mural-what a task to decided how to and then restore it. I am off to check the map-how special to have all these art pieces on campus
Fabulous mural, and I loved learning about the restoration. I'm in awe of the artists that do restoration work and the patience they must have.
Crown jewel- an apt term for this. It's wonderful.
Wow! Amazing! I love Miro’s work and this is fantastic. I visited an entire museum of his paintings in Barcelona, but didn’t see anything like this. I had not even heard of this. Thanks for sharing.
I love the Miro. What a wonderful piece, and what an interesting story about its creation, installation, and restoration. I'm a huge fan of large sculptures, and y'all have real treasures there :)
The Miro Mosaic Mural (say that three times fast!) is beautiful! Really lovely. What a good day you had!
...this sure looks like a mural to me, a big beautiful one! Great to see that it was restored.
I think you can call it a mural. And it's beautiful. I'm glad they restored it and were able to keep true to the artist's original design techniques. The youngsters are getting to see some wonderful artwork while they're with you. I hope they like the horse sculptures I posted. The link to the artist shows other works of hers. Her work reminds me of Remington.
The range of mural creators is amazing. Many of those posted are done by total amateurs (I've seen some painted by young students in art classes). Now you come up with a mural by one of the important figures in 20th century art -- Fantastic!
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Agreed, that is an amazing collection of art. I went on the web site and checked it out. Definitely world class. And the mural for Miro is really impressive also! Thanks for sharing. Happy new week. Hugs-Erika
I love this one. Interesting what you wrote about this mural. And very good that it was restored
wow that is real art work, love it.xx
That´s a mural for sure. Glad they put all the work in it to restore it.
Sadly the .pdf didn´t open, I only get a blank page.
Great mural from Miro. It reminds me also a bit on Cobra works fram Karel Appel.
wow, what a fabulous find Elizabeth. So glad they took the time and trouble to restore this great piece of art.
I opened the pdf and what an amazing array of sculptures to be seen at the museum. Lucky you!
Beautiful!
I love and adore Miro’s work and this is simply fantastic Elizabeth!
The 'Bird People' is very attractive thanks to that style and the colours used.
It's a really nice find.
What a fantastic mural.
All the best Jan
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