Secondhand Geology, 2017
Ball-Nogues Studio
Benjamin Ball (American, born 1968); Gaston Nogues (Argentinian, born 1967)
Location: Central Washington University, Ellensburg
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Secondhand Geology by Ball-Nogues Studio is a free-standing obelisk, or pillar, made from stacked compressed steel blocks. The sculpture is located next to Central Washington University’s geology department. The pillar references the layers and patterns of a geological core sample. The crumpled steel also embodies the massive forces required to compact it and reminds us of the geological processes occurring below our feet in Ellensburg.
The artists were interested in "blurring the distinction between the fabricated and the terrestrial; this means the things that are manufactured by people versus rock and landforms that are made by way of geological forces. We associate the former with the precision of industrial production and the latter with the chance inherent in nature.”
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Central Washington University.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ball-Nogues Studio is a Los Angeles-based design studio that creates public art installations characterized by the intersection of fine art, architecture, and industrial design. The studio is led by artists Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Medium | Stainless steel |
Dimensions | 20 ft 8 in x 1 ft 8 in x 1 ft 8 in |
ID Number | WSAC2014.007.000 |
Acquisition Method | Site responsive commission |
Artist Location | California, United States |
Location Information
Agency | Central Washington University |
Artwork Location | Central Washington University Science II building, SE corner |
WA County | Kittitas |
Placement | Exterior |
Site Type | University |
Address | 400 East University Way Ellensburg, WA 98926 |
Geo. Coordinates | 47.001913, -120.539565 |
Before Visiting | Some artworks may be located in areas not accessible to the general public (especially in K-12 public schools). Consider contacting the site prior to a visit to ensure access. |
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