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Impact of Experience

"Impact of Experience"

 

Artist:

Ted Egri

 

Location:

Between Rod Library &
East Gymnasium
(1964)

 

Larger Associated Project: Impact of Experience-1

Rod Library

 

Description:

The sculpture stands on an eight-foot cement base. Two abstract horizontal forms of Cor-ten steel stretch twelve feet across. The large shape represents experience, and the small shape represents the eager, uninitiated mind. Overall, the sculpture represents the clash between experience and the process by which one arrives at it. Impact of Experience-2


Critical Reaction:

Reactions to the sculpture ranged from curiosity and enthusiasm to indifference and apathy. The sculpture was often described as controversial; generally, it has not been understood.

 

Other:

"Cor-ten" is made of two words-corrosion and tension. The sculpture has been intentionally rusting to deepen the color and to serve as a protective shell for the steel within.