Untitled, 1977

Lee Kelly
(American, born 1932, died 2022)

Location: University of Washington, Seattle

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Northwest artist Lee Kelly created this large-scale steel sculpture. The geometric relationships of this elegant structure reference architectural and elemental forms. This piece is a compelling early example of the artist's body of monumental public sculptures.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with University of Washington.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Lee Kelly (1932-2022) was an Oregon-based artist. He is known nationally for his large abstract metal sculptures, that combine geometric shapes with natural forms.

Kelly was born in Idaho, the grandson of a ranching family. After studying architecture, he graduated in 1959 from the Portland Art Museum School (now known as the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon). He served in the Korean War with the U.S. Air Force from 1951-55. In 1985, he received a grant from the Oregon Arts Commission to study the traditional bronze casting methods of the Newari people in Nepal. He received an Oregon Governor's Arts Award in 1987, and he was the subject of a major career retrospective at the Portland Art Museum in 2010. He was an avid traveler and mountain climber.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategorySculpture - uncoated ferrous metals
MediumWeathering steel
Dimensions8 ft x 9 ft x 4 ft
ID NumberWSAC1977.050.000
Acquisition MethodSite responsive commission
Artist LocationOregon
Location Information
AgencyUniversity of Washington
Artwork LocationUniversity of Washington
John M. Wallace Hall (ACC), Front entrance, 3737 Brooklyn Ave. NE
WA CountyKing
PlacementExterior
Site TypeUniversity
Address15th Ave. NE, between NE Pacific St. and NE 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98195
Geo. Coordinates47.653557, -122.314619
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