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Richard MacDonald (born 1946)[1] is a California-based contemporary figurative artist known for his bronze sculptures and his association with Cirque Du Soleil.[2][3][4]

Richard MacDonald
Richard MacDonald
Born1946 (age 7576)
Pasadena, California
NationalityAmerican
Known forSculpture
Notable workMomentum, 100th Anniversary, U.S. Open at Pebble Beach; The Flair, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia
MovementNeo-figurative art, Realism
The Flair
The Flair
Joie de Vivre
Joie de Vivre
Blind Faith
Blind Faith

Career


Educated in painting and illustration at the Art Center College of Design, MacDonald was successful as a commercial illustrator until his late thirties when a fire destroyed his studio, along with the accumulated works of his career as painter and illustrator.[5] Subsequently, he began sculpting in earnest and within ten years became one of the most collected present-day figurative sculptors in America. His work has been acquired for the permanent collections of corporations such as AT&T, IBM, and Anheuser-Busch, as well as notable private collections.[6] His work has been described as "paying tribute to the eloquence of the human form."[7] He is an advocate of neo-realism and figurative art, and has fostered emerging and professional artists through annual international Masters Workshops.[8]


Method


Artist in London Studio sculpting dancer Sergei Polunin
Artist in London Studio sculpting dancer Sergei Polunin

MacDonald's work portrays "the beauty of the human body and the spirit that drives it."[7] He works consistently with models throughout the process of creating a sculpture, often celebrated dancers, performers, and athletes. MacDonald draws and sculpts his subjects over and over, often requiring models to repeat a specific dance move or spontaneous gesture. This may include small, quick sketches or "maquette" in an oil-base plasticine clay. Using the "lost wax" method, MacDonald cast the works of art into bronze. Using an artist method of patina, MacDonald alters the surface color of the final composition. The completed patinated bronze is affixed to a marble base, also designed and selected by the artist as part of the overall sculptural composition.[6][7]


Monuments



The Flair


For the 1996 Summer Olympics, MacDonald created The Flair, a 26-foot-tall sculpture of a gymnast. As with all the monuments he completed, MacDonald designed the plaza on which The Flair sits, including a large reflective pool and fountain.[9]


Momentum


Momentum is a 15-foot-tall, 10,000-pound sculpture sitting atop a 22,000-pound granite base, installed at the Peter Hay Golf Course in Pebble Beach, California to commemorate the 100th U.S. Open Golf Championship. The sculpture accurately portrays the mechanics of an ideal golfer swing. The granite base features the names of the first 100 winners of the U.S. Open. The reverse side provides space for the next hundred winners.[10]


The Grand Coda


MacDonald has started work on The Grand Coda, a memorial to Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of The Royal Ballet and The Royal Ballet School. The monument is to be installed at White Lodge in Richmond Park, London, England, a historic royal retreat that is now home to The Royal Ballet School. This work-in-progress is currently in development at the artist's studios in California and London. [11]


Additional commissions


Additional monument commissions include: Rain, City of Concord, California, 1992; Secretary of State William H. Seward, Z. J. Loussac Public Library, Anchorage, Alaska, 1990; Architectonica, MGM Film Group, Inc., MGM Corporate Center, 1987; Stephen F. Austin, Texas Susquicentennial, Stephen F. Austin University, Austin, Texas, 1986; and The Gymnast, permanent collection of The National Art Museum of Sport, 1986.[6]


References


  1. "Richard MacDonald". artnet.com. Retrieved June 14, 2011.
  2. "The art of Richard Macdonald presented by Cirque du Soleil". cirquedusoleil.com.
  3. "THE ART OF RICHARD MACDONALD PRESENTED BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL". vegas.com.
  4. "MacDonald's Cirque du Soleil figures are 'Larger than Life'". ocregister.com.
  5. Beguiled by the Figure by Jonathon Keats, Art & Antiques Magazine, 2007
  6. Richard MacDonald, Fall, 2002, Sculpture Review Magazine.
  7. Metal Guru by Ryan Masters, Monterey County Weekly Magazine, May 19, 2005
  8. Carving Beauty into the Lives of Others by Charleen Earley, 65 Degrees Magazine, Winter, 2009
  9. USG Statues Georgia Info, State of Georgia
  10. USA Today article, June 19, 2000
  11. Top sculptor to create Memorial to Founder of The Royal Ballet School 15 September 2010

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