Naga Spore, 1975

James Lee Hansen
(American, born 1925)

Location: Pleasant Valley Elementary, Battle Ground

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Naga Spore is an abstract sculpture by artist James Hansen. He created the form by pouring molten bronze into the hollow space made by a mold.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Battle Ground School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Celebrated artist James Lee Hansen creates figurative and abstract sculptures. He has lived and worked in the Battle Ground area of Southwestern Washington since the 1950s.

Hansen was born in Tacoma, Western Washington in 1925. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II (1939-45) in the South Pacific. He used the GI Bill to study art at the Portland Art Museum School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon) and graduated in 1950. Bronze sculptures quickly became his main focus, and he built his own foundry and developed a hands-on approach to bronze casting.

Hansen’s sculptures are included in many museum collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., and the Portland Art Museum (Oregon). He also taught at Portland State University for 26 years, among other universities, and was an influential teacher and mentor.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategorySculpture - other metals
MediumCast bronze
Dimensions42 in x 52 in x 30 in (overall), Pedestal 12 in x 42 in x 24 in
ID NumberWSAC1975.005.001
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationWashington, United States
Location Information
AgencyBattle Ground Public Schools
Artwork LocationPleasant Valley Elementary
Atrium
WA CountyClark
PlacementExterior
Site TypePublic School
Address14320 NE 50th Ave.
Battle Ground, WA 98604
Geo. Coordinates45.726843, -122.622932
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