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photo by Jennifer Meinhardt |
Located: Cohen Ampitheater (n20) - Download map
Date completed: 2000
Origin: USA
Medium: Polyurethane foam, resin, steel armature, tumbled stones, stained and mirrored glass, and gold leaf
Height: 8.3 ft.
Weight: 686 lbs.
Observe how the diverse sizes and shapes of the hand-cut mirrors on the musicians trousers affect the textures and perception of color.
Additional Information
Many pieces in our exhibit are accompanied by an audio tour and downloadable podcast. Links to the audio files are provided below, as well as a transcript of the recording.
Who are the musicians? (mp3)
Phone: (314) 558-4357 - 15#
In 1998, Niki began work on a series of Black Hero sculptures, paying tribute to prominent African-Americans. They included jazz musicians Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis, who was born and raised just across the Mississippi River in East St. Louis. Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong are not only cultural icons, but also draw upon Niki's early marriage and life in Paris. Her first husband was a musician who was interested in jazz. The young couple was a part of the Paris jazz scene in the late 1950s and early Sixties.
These mosaic musicians are fleshed out with stained and mirrored glass as well as tumbled stones, with gold leaf for the jazz instruments. Notice how the diverse sizes and shapes of the hand-cut mirrors on their trousers affect the textures and perception of color.
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