Olive Chariot
glass, iron
1994
60 x 80 x 48 inches
Ein Hod, Israel
A permanent outdoor sculpture presented at the Ein Hod Sculpture Biennale, Israel. The site of this work is a 600 year old olive tree plantation. The 20-wheel glass chariot 'frames' a fragment of this landscape, referring to the past of this land and permanence of memory.
Bibliography:
Public Art: Realized and Unrealized, Models, Drawings, and Photographs, The Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sacred Heart University (2002)
Michel Gérard: Signature Transformations 2009–1972, Christian Pirot (2009): p. 48
Exhibition:
3rd International Sculpture Biennial, curated by Michael Levin, Ein Hod, Israel