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Donald Lipski Bronze Sculpture "Bell Chalice"

Item Details

Donald Lipski (American, b. 1971)
Bell Chalice, 1991
Cast bronze chalice with acrylic coating and acrylic clapper and spring with a silk shroud
Inscribed with the artist’s signature to the underside
Numbered 112/150
Assembled by MalMark/Verdin Company (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Silk chiffon shroud fabricated by Kymberly Henson (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Includes edition documentation from the Contemporary Arts Center

A limited edition cast bronze titled Bell Chalice by listed artist Donald Lipski, dated 1991. The sculpture features an acrylic clapper and spring. A purple silk chiffon shroud accompanies the piece. Similar works were included in the 1991 – 1992 exhibition, The Bells: Donald Lipski, at the Contemporary Arts Center.

Donald Lipski is a sculptor best known for his installations and large-scale public works. Lipski earned a BA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in history and was an avid anti-war activist. While pursuing his undergraduate studies, the artist discovered an interest in ceramics and began studying under Don Reitz (American, 1929 – 2014). Later, he earned is MA in ceramics from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, studying under Richard DeVore (American, 1933 – 2006). Lipski’s works are held in a large variety of permanent museum collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Detroit Institute of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and more.

Provenance
This item is being offered to benefit the Contemporary Arts Center.

Condition

- negligible scuffing.

Dimensions

3.75" W x 7.5" H x 3.75" D

Item #

18DCC377-079

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