Jim Sanborn November 14, 1945-Present. A Comma, A 2004. University of Houston. Copper, black...

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Jim Sanborn

November 14, 1945-Present

A Comma, A

2004. University of Houston. Copper, black granite. 6'x26'x80'

A Comma, A

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1993. Washington, DC. Copper, petrified tree. 18'x20'x50'

Covert Obsolescence, The Listening Post1993. Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC. Pulped C.I.A. documents, copper screen, 35mm film projection of lava falls. 18'x20'x30'

Invisible Forces, 1985. Washington, DC. Lodestone, compasses, sandstone. 10'x30'x5'

Kryptos1989. Central Intelligence Agency; Langley, VirginiaGranite, quartz, lodestone, copper. 12'x20'x10'

Lux

2001. Fort Myers, Florida. Bronze, pinpoint light source.

North By Northwest1981. New York. Lodestone, compasses, sandstone, and light.

Radiance 2008. Department of Energy, Coast, and Environment, Louisiana State University. Bronze, pin point light source.Projection cylinders: 8' high x 5' diameter

Thunderhead Horizon 1985. Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DCSandstone, lodestone, shadow. 12'x24'x4'

Paleos 1994. MIT Department of Microbiology, Cambridge, MAMaterials: Mixed materials with large format floor projection

Antipodes1997. Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC. Copper, petrified tree11'x6'x3'

Coriolis1985-1992. The Phillips Collection, Washington, DCSandstone, museum specimens, whirlpool and light

Deceit Filter1992. Etched copper, russian text. 12"x14"x3"

Light Filter1992. Aluminum, etched copper, text, shadow

Archeotranscription

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