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Description: Like most of Richard Heinrich's welded steel sculpture, this tabletop-size sculpture entitled "Crossbow" is a tightly organized composition of intersecting planes. This sculpture has an interesting internal rhythm. This artist enjoys evoking the weight and nature of the steel; he wants to convey its solidity and to use the materially logically. Sculptures by Richard Heinrich are on view in the collections of Grounds for Sculpture (Hamilton, NJ) and The Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY). Richard Heinrich is also represented in collections including: Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, PepsiCo, General Electric, Chemical Bank and American Express.
Visit Richard Heinrich in his Tribeca (NYC) studio for an overview of this artist's work. View more Richard Heinrich sculpture. The scale of this artwork makes it suitable for an interior space--such as a desk or tabletop. Remember: Like a person, a sculpture energizes the area around it. So, it uses more space than its footprint might indicate. For clients interested in monumental outdoor artworks, Biddington's offers resources for transporting and siting large-scale sculpture.
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