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New Times Roman Sculpture

John Moran

Belgium

Sculpture, Glass

Size: 50 W x 74 H x 50 D in

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The concept for New Times Roman began with Michelangelo’s Pietà as the initial structure. Ronald McDonald replaces the Madonna figure and an obese, disfigured child replaces the Christ figure. The visual image is powerful, yet humorous; brightly colored robes cover “The Rodanna” in his traditional ...

Year Created:

2013

Subject:
Method:

Sculpture, Glass

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

50 W x 74 H x 50 D in

Ready to Hang:

Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

Authenticity:

Certificate is Included

Packaging:

Ships in a Crate

Delivery Cost:

Shipping is included in price.

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Handling:

Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.

Ships From:

Belgium.

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John Moran (US/BE) creates lifelike, realistic sculptural works from glass and mixed media. His work exists at the line between perception and reality, feeding off uncertainty, the space between the known and the unknown, failure and success, life and death, fantasy and reality. He is immensely influenced by his experience living as a bi-national, living and integrating into European society while maintaining his American identity, touching often on the feelings of belonging and acceptance. First and foremost, Moran is a storyteller, reshaping and reforming historical anecdotes, cultural references, and personal experiences into an exploration of ‘the truth’ and a search for the undefined. For more than 25 years, Moran has worked to master glass as a material while refusing to be allured by the beauty and purity traditionally associated with it. His narrative, sculptural works are made primarily from molten glass, but infused with a variety of other materials. His custom made clothing, encapsulating environments, and meticulously selected, aged, and/or altered mixed media elements are a testament to his dedication to combining conceptual, critical thinking with beauty and craftsmanship. His unconventional approach and material use are unique in contemporary art. John Moran was born in Philadelphia in 1979. He relocated to Belgium in 2013 and has since lived and worked between Ghent and the United. He has exhibited at various prestigious locations throughout Europe and the United States. He holds a BFA from Tyler School of Art (US), and MFA from Illinois State University (US), and a PhD from E. Geppert Academy of Art and Design Wroclaw (PL). In 2022, Moran participated in and won Netflix’s competitive, artistic glass making show – Blown Away Season 3. He has held substantial solo exhibitions at Schoolhouse Gallery (US); Habatat Galleries (US); The Hodge Gallery at the Pittsburgh Glass Center (US); GlasMuseet Ebeltoft (DK); SiC! Gallery at BWA Galleries of Contemporary Art (PL); Augustinerkloster (BE); S12 Gallery (NO); Delaware Contemporary (US); and the Geuzenhuis (BE).

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