George Segal “Seated with Bus Riders” (1964–66), gelatin silver print (image courtesy Rena Segal; © Arnold Newman Properties/Getty Images) Marking the ...
With the help of his wife, Helen, Segal was able to make parts of a body cast and assemble them into a complete seated figure. Segal provided an environment for his body cast by adding a chair, a ...
Space is a central part of experiencing any artwork: the angle from which we view it, the way it changes as we move, the context in which it is exhibited. But no form works its alchemy on space like ...
Marking the centennial of George Segal's birth in 1924, the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers—New Brunswick welcomes visitors to experience more than 60 works: some familiar, others rarely seen. The ...
Collection of poetry written by participants of a poetry workshop held at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., March 1998, in conjunction with the exhibition "George Segal, a ...
The show moves through four decades of Segal’s work, from abstract expressionist paintings to plaster cast figures. On view at Rutgers’ Zimmerli Art Museum. George Segal “Seated with Bus Riders” (1964 ...
Recording has some muffled speech. Burt Chernow interviews artist George Segal. Discussion topics include Segal's friendship with Christo and Jeanne-Claude, his thoughts on their art and art in ...
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