artists
PETER FORAKIS
Downloand Resume
Since the late 1950s, Peter Forakis has produced
a continually fluid, self-generating body of sculpture based on
geometric space, and rhomboidal modules and trundcated cubes. The
possibilities suggested by these forms have been subjected to infinite
and protracted exploration Forakis has created monumental sculptures,
such as the “Atlanta Gateway,” that spans a major traffic
artery, as well as smaller works suggested by parts of earlier projects.
The interrelationships between all of these and the process by which
each new piece arises from one or another of the older works is
enriched by the complexity of Forakis’ background and an incisively
acute and probing mind. The son of a Greek immigrant, Forakis grew
up on the vast Wyoming prairie. The heritage of ancient Greek mythology,
philosophy and geometry, and the unique character of the western
United States, imparts a salient quality to Forakis; prodigious
production. The elegant, cerebral forms appear acutely paradoxical
in relation to their rugged, earthy creator.
–Joanne Dickson
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