Thursday, September 24, 2009

Head in the clouds

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For SkyWatch Friday we can watch the changing clouds and sky through American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein's "Modern Head."

Made of brushed steel, the sculpture stands 31 feet (9 1/2 meters) tall.

In the previous post we saw the rock sculpture depicting Abraham's almost-sacrifice of Isaac, his beloved son. On one face of the stone was written in Hebrew pahad Yitzhak, meaning the fear of Isaac, or Yitzhak's terror.

From that "Binding of Isaac" sculpture you see the "Modern Head" as in the photo above. That close.
The two were assembled in close proximity in the garden of Safra Square (Jerusalem City Hall) for a reason.
Following Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's death, Roy Lichtenstein, James Goodman, and Jeffrey Loria donated "Modern Head" to the Israel Museum in honor of Rabin. The museum later lent it to the Jerusalem Municipality.
Together the two sculptures, even though made before the 1995 assassination, create a tacit memorial site to the late Yitzhak (Isaac) Rabin.
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27 comments:

  1. I didn't know that he made more then one. I used it on my blog on Sept. 11 09. The picture looks black but it's dark blue. They look like they are the same size.

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  2. This sculpture is placed on the best spot there is to show its beauty!

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  3. Nice shot... impressive work ..have a nice weekend

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  4. Wonderful bequeath! And your sky views have done it justice. Thanks for sharing the beauty and the reminders. . .

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  5. I love the burnished steel in the sculpture, Dina. Against the sky with the glint of the sun, it seems to come to life.

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  6. Very interresting story and beautiful pictures. A special monument!
    Tanks for your wishes for my daughter! This is a rare disease in Norway, but in Israel and the Middle East it is more common, and they have a long time expertice on it.
    She has now become insensible in her feet and cannot walk - caused by an infection in the spinal marrow. This has lasted since early this summer, and they do not seem to know how to handle it!

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  7. Great choice for the skywatch theme, Dina! I do like Roy Lichtenstein's work a lot!

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  8. Funky and cool sculpture, Dina! Love it!

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  9. Why do I think I have seen this before? I have not yet been to your country. Maybe it was shown as a work in progress or something. In any event it is nice to see again in its natural setting.

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  10. Its a wonderful sculpture. I can't imagine 31 feet tall though.

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  11. Thanks! The modern head is interesting & shows a beautiful sky.

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  12. I like it! I love public art, as you well know!

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  13. Marvelous sculpture with clean lines in steel that I appreciate for their beauty. Thank you for explaining the sculpture's meaning.

    Now I'm off to check out your previous post.

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  14. interesting sculpture!

    happy Friday!

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  15. Dina,
    Beautifully captured from many angles.
    V

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  16. So valuable coming here, Dina.


    Aloha, Friend!

    Comfort Spiral

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  17. Shalom to all and thanks for your visit and nice comments.

    TOG, thanks for the link to your post of the sculpture in Coral Gables.

    TOG and Abraham, yes, like Salvador Dali's menorah (posted a few days ago) the "Modern Head" apparently exists in several copies. See
    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/atm-history-200811.html
    for its interesting connection with Sept. 11.

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  18. What an interesting sculpture. And it's placed in a really wonderful place. Thanks for sharing, Dina.

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  19. I like the sculpture but it's huge! Quite an unusual combination for a memorial too, but it sounds right.

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  20. I've been a little to busy lately to do much blogging. Look what happens while I'm away!! Several posts on public art.
    I liked Rabin. Thought he was a good politician

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  21. Dina dear,I love this sculpture the form is sleek like modern technology and the vision is skyward.

    You have such beautiful art in Jerusalem the celestial garden of the Holy Land.

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