I was happy to hear recently that a photo of “Air Over Water”, a piece I made for Haslla Museum in Korea last summer, was featured in the annual report of the Asian Cultural Council.
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
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Asian Cultural Council
January 28, 2010Write-up in “Artscope” magazine.
September 11, 2009Linda Chestney spotted “Ground of Being” at the Mill Brook Gallery in Concord, New Hapmshire, and included it in the September issue of “Artscope”.
Here’s what she said:
“Not to be missed is “Ground of Being”, a primal, evocative stone piece by Karl Saliter of Cornwall, CT, whose work appears in galleries and sculpture gardens worldwide. Something [...]
Haslla Museum Installation, Korea, August, 2009.
August 26, 2009Just in Inchon, preparing to fly home. Here are photos from my work in Korea.
Wrapping it up in the studio yesterday, almost ready for a lift.
First Backhoe arrives to save the day, before being sent home: sculpture apparently too heavy. It was kind of fun watching the backhoe lifting itself up onto three wheels, trying [...]
Why Make Public Art
November 27, 2008This is a post inspired by a recent email exchange, below. I wanted to include two images from the Kohl Children’s Museum of Greater Chicago. The piece, “Stonescape”, was built in hopes that people would touch it and enjoy the tactile experience. Love seeing these kids!
Why Create Public Art?
November 23, 2008I recently brought “Particle/Wave” to Charlottesville, VA, to a show called “Art In Place”.
http://artinplace.org/sculpture/2008/saliter_2008.html
Tonight, I received this email:
Dear Mr. Saliter,
Today my mom, my brother and I drove in our car by a awesome sculpture. We stopped and walked down a path and looked at it and inside it. Then we used it like a stage! [...]