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Wednesday, January 14, 2004
WRITER/CONTACT: Robin Dana, 706/542-0069, rdana@uga.edu
UGA SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBIT "NATURAL FORCES" FEATURES
CERAMIC WORK BY ROBERT LYON
ATHENS, Ga. - An exhibition of the work of Robert Lyon, titled "Natural
Forces," will run from Jan. 22 through Feb. 20 at the University
of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery. An opening reception
will be held on Thursday, Jan. 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. The reception
and exhibition are free and open to the public.
Lyon’s large-scale sculptures are hand-constructed from both
organic and machined materials, including clay, pigment, wood, smoke,
carbon and flame. Forcibly joined by fire, he transforms and integrates
these materials. The surface of the clay becomes an adobe-like skin
in the firing process, mimicking the material’s natural state
if it had dried in the sun. In contrast, his titles often include
words like compression, elevation, rescue and wrap, which emphasize
his forcible manipulation of the materials into a constructed object.
Lyon’s work addresses his concerns about the relationship of
humankind to the earth as a living organism. “In my work I see
man as an integral part of the earth rather than being a component
distinct from it. It is not merely a question of protecting the environment;
rather my intention is an understanding of man's place within the
scheme of nature,” said the artist.
Robert Lyon earned an M.F.A from Tyler School of Art in 1977. He
currently holds the position of associate chair of the department
of art and professor of sculpture at the University of South Carolina
in Columbia. He has been exhibiting his work nationally for more than
25 years.
The Main Gallery is located in the Visual Arts Building on Jackson
Street and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.,
free of charge.
NOTE TO EDITORS: Digital images of the work in the
exhibit are available by calling (706) 542-0069.
Kim Cretors, News Bureau Manager
University of Georgia
News Service
A201 Stegeman Coliseum
Athens, GA 30602-4371
(706) 542-6927 (voice) * (706) 583-0372 (fax)
www.uga.edu/news * kcretors@uga.edu
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