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Unveiling the Herman B Wells sculpture
Video of Tuck Langland and IU President Myles Brand unveiling the sculpture of Herman B Wells on the Indiana University campus. http://www.indiana.edu/~wells/index.php/archive/the-man-himself/videos/71-video-wells-sculpture-unveiling.html
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Indiana University South Bend article about Memory
Indiana University South Bend article about on-campus sculpture called Memory http://www.iusbpreface.com/entertainment/campus-art-series-what-s-that-sculpture-about-1.2922508#.Uc8vFxaIzmY
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Indiana University South Bend article about on-campus sculpture, Crossroads
Indiana University South Bend article about on-campus sculpture, Crossroads http://www.iusbpreface.com/entertainment/campus-art-series-what-s-that-sculpture-about-1.2917925#.Uc8uIxaIzmY
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Indiana University South Bend article about on-campus sculpture, Ring Ribbons II
Indiana University South Bend article about on-campus sculpture, Ring Ribbons II http://www.iusbpreface.com/entertainment/campus-art-series-what-s-that-sculpture-about-1.2930219#.Uc8l0BaIzmY
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A NATIONAL AWARD
Tuck received a national award at the National Sculpture Society’s annual Awards Dinner in May. The Sculpture House Award recognizes those who contribute to and encourage American sculpture.
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MAY NEWSLETTER
INSIDE THE STUDIO Two weeks looking at art museums in Barcelona and Madrid has Tuck fired up to work in the studio. Time will tell what new work comes out of the experience. Meanwhile, he’s finishing up three portraits for … Continue reading
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Tagged Fischoff Chamber Music, medal, nude sculpture, Pathfinder Award, portrait busts
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A Change of Scale
After years of hiring cranes to move his sculptures, Tuck found himself working on sculptures of a completely different scale – those that can be held in one hand. First he was asked to create 65 small bronze heads as … Continue reading
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FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER
CURRENT MUSEUM SHOWS “National Academicians: Excellence in American Art and Architecture” National Academy Museum, New York City January 31 to May 5, 2013 The National Academy Museum, located on Fifth Avenue in New York City, is hosting a beautiful exhibit … Continue reading
Abstract vs. Figurative Art by Tuck Langland
When I attend meetings of the International Sculpture Conference, speakers express a strong prejudice against figurative art, and no one seems to question the speaker’s assumptions. At the National Sculpture Society, which was founded in the 1800s when all sculpture … Continue reading