July 20, 2016

Collection Name: Other

Collection Number: 3220

Post Type: Kite Object or Accessory

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Artist or Author: Stuart Allen

Creation Year: 2015

Length: 72 in.

Height: 36 in.

Width: 120 in.

Summay:

Kite Table, 2015 galvanized steel, powder coated steel table: 10′ x 6′ x 32″ light fixture: 15′ x 6′ x 18″ Permanent installation: HemisFair Park, San Antonio, TX The Kite Table is a platform for gathering and a cross-cultural reference point. The form is derived from folded paper, but fabricated with plate steel. The table top is an abstracted reference to a diamond kite, the most recognizable of western kite shapes. Etched onto the surface of the table are diagrams for making kites from four different countries: Japan, Korea, Guatemala and the United States – all countries that had a presence during the HemisFair ’68 World’s Fair. In addition to the diagram, a web address is etched into the surface where visitors can find additional information about the construction and cultural significance of each kite style. Standing next to the table is a custom light fixture that references a kite in flight. The kite-making instructions on the table’s surface are explicit, but the primary intent is to inspire individuals and families to engage in a fulfilling outdoor activity. In this sense, the table is a conceptual object, suggesting the potential of open public space coupled with imagination.



Collection of the City of San Antonio, commissioned through Public Art San Antonio.

Related Links: http://stuartallen.info/artwork/kite-table/

Geographic: United States

Kite Type: Bowed

Materials: Metal

Significance: Art

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