John Oram's photos with the keyword: Gidon Graetz
Seabiscuit (3) - 13 April 2016
14 Apr 2016 |
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'Seabiscuit' (1971) by Gidon Graetz, bronze.
This sculpture, by an artist better known for his abstract work, stands outside The Shops at Tanforan, a mall on the site of the Tanforan Racetrack which closed in 1964 after a fire. The surroundings today, as the picture shows, are busy and urban, but I felt a sense of history at the location.
Seabiscuit (1933-1947) raced with spectacular success from 1936 to 1940 although he lost his first 17 races.
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Seabiscuit (2) - 13 April 2016
14 Apr 2016 |
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'Seabiscuit' (1971) by Gidon Graetz, bronze.
This sculpture, by an artist better known for his abstract work, stands outside The Shops at Tanforan, a mall on the site of the Tanforan Racetrack which closed in 1964 after a fire. The surroundings today, as the picture shows, are busy and urban, but I felt a sense of history at the location.
Seabiscuit (1933-1947) raced with spectacular success from 1936 to 1940 although he lost his first 17 races.
200_2_P1090715
Seabiscuit (1) - 13 April 2016
14 Apr 2016 |
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'Seabiscuit' (1971) by Gidon Graetz, bronze.
This sculpture, by an artist better known for his abstract work, stands outside The Shops at Tanforan, a mall on the site of the Tanforan Racetrack which closed in 1964 after a fire. The surroundings today, as the picture shows, are busy and urban, but I felt a sense of history at the location.
Seabiscuit (1933-1947) raced with spectacular success from 1936 to 1940 although he lost his first 17 races.
200_2_P1090714
Gordian Knot - 15 May 2014
16 May 2014 |
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'Gordian Knot (Nodo Gordiano)' (1997) by Gidon Graetz. Bronze and stainless steel.
Sderot Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv.
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