Art Tuesday – Clement Meadmore

Clement Meadmore (9 February 1929 – 19 April 2005) was an Australian-American sculptor known for massive outdoor steel sculptures. Meadmore used COR-TEN steel, aluminum, and occasionally bronze to create colossal outdoor sculptures which combine the elements of abstract expressionism and minimalism. He was an avid amateur drummer and jazz lover who held jam sessions in his home. His fondess for jazz is reflected in the names of several of his works

'Always' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Always' by Clement Meadmore

'Upcast' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Upcast' by Clement Meadmore
'Split Ring' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Split Ring' by Clement Meadmore

'Out of There' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Out of There' by Clement Meadmore

'Out of There' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Out of There' by Clement Meadmore

'Up and Away' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Up and Away' by Clement Meadmore
'Hob Nob' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Hob Nob' by Clement Meadmore

'Switchback' by Clement Meadmore (StreetView)
'Switchback' by Clement Meadmore
'Riding High' by Clement Meadmore (Birds Eye)
'Riding High' by Clement Meadmore

'Offshoot' by Clement Meadmore (Birds Eye)
'Offshoot' by Clement Meadmore

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