- Richard Harned
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1951|5|3
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nationality = American
field =Sculpture
training =Rhode Island School of Design
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influenced by =Dale Chihuly
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awards = Richard Harned (born 1951) is a contemporary kinetic sculptor andglass art ist. Harned trained underDale Chihuly in the 1970s at theRhode Island School of Design (RISD) with other artists of the American Glass Movement, includingBruce Chao andTom Kreager . In 1974, he established the Abstract Glass studio inProvidence, Rhode Island . After graduating from and teaching at RISD, he also taught glass art atArkansas State University in Jonesboro and theUniversity of Tennessee . He joined the faculty ofOhio State University in 1982.Brown, D. (1987). 1987 Research 1988. Richard Harned. Ohio State University, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, pp. 30-33.]Artwork
Harned’s work has evolved from small utilitarian pieces and abstract glass objects to room-sized kinetic sculptures built to explore the use of light, movement, and technology in art. His message is about the connection of ideas to the
dynamism of the physical world. His sculpture combines the aesthetic beauty of glass with the drama of complex moving constructions, embellished with decorative and symbolic elements. His pieces are often presented with a humorouspost-modern warning about technology’s impact on nature.Harned, R. (2006). "Art: Richard Harned". Retrieved December 20, 2007, from The Ohio State University’s Web site: http://arts.osu.edu/2faculty/a_faculty_profiles/art_fac_profiles/harned_richard.html.]The kinematic works of the 1980s and 1990s were built with elements of welded steel, often combined with neon and glass, rotating television monitors, computers, and globes. He floated neon and fluorescent light sculptures in water, combining the natural reflection of water with the glow of artificial light, and the unnatural mix of electricity and water.
Affiliations
Harned has been an important artist of American Glass movement starting in the 1970s. He founded and directed the [http://www.glassaxis.org/ Glass Axis] workshop, an organization to promote glass art in
Columbus, Ohio . He served as president of the Glass Art Society (1987–1988), an international professional association. He has worked at the Pilchuck School inWashington , which was established byDale Chihuly as an international school for glass artists. He has also been a visiting artist in theNetherlands ,Japan , andGermany .Chronology of major works and events
* 1982: “Being of Light” — Fluorescent lights, plastic, wood.
Kerr Lake ,Virginia .Zeitgenössische Lichtkunst. (2001). "Licht und Bewusstsein". Petersburg, Germany. [Calendar] .]
* 1985: “Purple Room” — Colored glass sheets, neon, blown glass, and steel.Harned, R. (1998). Grant proposal, unpublished.]
* 1986: “Treadmill” — Ultraviolet lamps, motor, steel and mirrors. [http://www.louisvillevisualart.org/Louisville Visual Art Association] ,Louisville, Kentucky . convert|12|ft|m|abbr=on. height, convert|9|ft|m|abbr=on. wide, convert|9|ft|m|abbr=on. depth.
* 1987: “Wink-O-Matic Deluxe” (withTom Kreager ) — Steel, neon, and animation.Rochester Institute of Technology . convert|12|ft|m|abbr=on. height, convert|64|ft|m|abbr=on. length, convert|6|ft|m|abbr=on. depth.
* 1987: “Drum/Sphere” — motorized steel and neon,Rochester Institute of Technology . convert|12|ft|m|abbr=on. height, convert|22|ft|m|abbr=on. width, convert|12|ft|m|abbr=on. depth
* 1988: “Kinesthetic Refuge” — neon lights, electric motors, steel.Akron Art Museum . convert|9|ft|m|abbr=on. height, convert|34|ft|m|abbr=on. width, convert|6|ft|m|abbr=on. depth.
* 1988: “Cube” — neon, plastic.Columbus, Ohio .
* 1989: “Red Axis” — Blown glass, painted steel wall relief sculpture.Richard Spencer Harned. (1989) "The Guild: A Sourcebook of American Craft Artists." Japan. p. 93.]
* 1989: “God’s Eye” — Neon and colored sheet glass.
* 1990: “Ghosts of Japan” — light sculpture for the theatrical production, [http://www.dct.org/ Dallas Children's Theater] inDallas .
* 1990: “Night Sky—Sun in Taurus” — Steel, bowling balls, solar cells, lights. Heritage Village Sculpture on the Riverfront Arts Festival, State Department Building,Columbus, Ohio . [Night Sky: Sun in Taurus. (1990) "Heritage Village Presents Sculpture on the Riverfront, May 30–Sept 3." p. 8-9. [Pamphlet] .]
* 1991: “Eccentric Vision” — Steel gazebo, globes, video monitors, light bulbs. Glassworks, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum,Washington, DC . [Speranza, C. P. (1990). "We are Transmitters: a visual essay and guide to Richard Harned’s eccentric vision." Whatever it is Productions: Renwick Gallery, The Smithsonian, 6p.] [Thorson, A. (1990, December 14). Art of Glass. City Paper.] [Glassworks. (1991, January). National Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery. [Pamphlet] .]
* 1991: “Oracle” — Painted steel, glass, mirror, magnets, TV cameras, visual telephone, speakers.Wexner Center for the Arts ,Columbus, Ohio . [Graduate Studies in Art. (1991). The Ohio State University. [Pamphlet] .] [Hall, J. (1991, February 3). Trilogy’s ‘permanent’ art complements installations. "The Columbus Dispatch", p. 6G.] [Ippolito, J. (1991). Oracle. "Columbus Art". Columbus Ohio Art League, nos. 2 & 3, p. 7.]
* 1991: “Glass Eats Light” — Steel, globes, TV Monitors, NSOGW Gallery,New Orleans, Louisiana .
* 1996: “Three Phoites of Light” —University of Wisconsin-Madison .
* 1998: Seto, Japan, sculpture and workshop. Aichi University, Glass Art Society.
* 1998:Haystack Mountain School of Crafts , teaching appointment.Deer Isle, Maine . [Glass. (1998). "Haystack: Summer 1998." Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, Maine, p. 9.]
* 2001: “Expansions I” —Wexner Center for the Arts ,Columbus, Ohio . [Krouse, E. A. and D. D. Lautt, eds. (2001). Expansions: Susan Dallas-Swann and Richard Harned. 0191 Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University [Pamphlet] ]
* 2004: “ How Nature Works” (withXan Palay ) Steel globes, bowling balls. [Wales, C. (2004, June 30-July 6). Marriage of Styles. "CIN Weekly", vol. 1, issue 30.]References
External links
* [http://arts.osu.edu/2faculty/a_faculty_profiles/art_fac_profiles/harned_richard.html Harned’s website at The Ohio State University]
* [http://www.glassaxis.org/ Glass Axis website]
* [http://www.brucechao.net/ Bruce Chao]
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