Science fiction works > The Saucer of Leipzig

two elements: turned steel, lead, tempered glass, terracotta, and paint
1992
18 x 50 inches / 0,46 x 1,27 meters (right)
13 x 40 inches / 0,33 x 1,02 meters (left)

The Saucer of Leipzig
turned steel, lead, tempered glass, terracotta, and paint
1992
The Saucer of Leipzig
turned steel, lead, tempered glass, terracotta, and paint
1992
The Saucer of Leipzig
turned steel, lead, tempered glass, terracotta, and paint
1992
The Saucer of Leipzig
turned steel, lead, tempered glass, terracotta, and paint
1992
The Saucer of Leipzig
turned steel, lead, tempered glass, terracotta, and paint
1992

Press:
"Michel Gérard at E.S. Vandam Gallery, One Main Sculpture Space" by Eleanor Heartney, Art Press (New York, Dec. 1996)
"Michel Gerard at the Neuberger Museum" by Janet Koplos, Art in America (Jan. 2003)
"Michel Gérard, ce surréalisme qui nous parle tant," by Emmanuel Bédu, La Nouvelle République (June 2023)

Bibliography:
Michel Gérard, sculpteur, et Marina Tëmkina, poet-artiste : Ensemble, Musée de l’hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun, France (2023)
Michel Gérard: The American Decade, Musée Sainte-Croix, Poitiers, France (2003), p. 38-39

Exhibitions:
2023 Musée de l’hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun, France
2002 Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College at SUNY, New York
2003 Musée Sainte-Croix, Poitiers, France