Putting Down Roots: Roxy Paine’s Ferment .

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Roxy Paine, “Ferment”

Randy Mason and Don "The Camera Guy" Mayberger visited Roxy Paine in January of this year, as “Ferment” was being constructed at Paine’s studio in Treadwell, NY, to document the process.

Ferment, a 56-foot stainless steel “dendroid” by internationally acclaimed artist Roxy Paine, is in the process of being permanently installed in the Kansas City Sculpture Park at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The sculpture was commissioned by Martin Friedman, Hall Family Foundation consultant for the Museum’s Sculpture Park for 20 years, and was funded by the foundation.

Randy Mason and Don “The Camera Guy” Mayberger visited Roxy in January of this year, as Ferment was being constructed at Paine’s studio in Treadwell, NY, to document the process:

Learn more: visit The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s Roxy Paine site

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The Local Show: Special Edition

Tune in to KCPT March 3 at 7 p.m. for a special edition of The Local Show for an advance look at Ferment, the 56-foot tall “dendroid” coming soon to The...

Tune in to KCPT March 3 at 7 p.m. for a special edition of The Local Show for an advance look at Ferment, the 56-foot tall “dendroid” coming soon to The Kansas City Sculpture Park.

This 56-foot stainless steel sculpture of a tree by internationally acclaimed artist Roxy Paine will be permanently installed in the Kansas City Sculpture Park at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The tree was commissioned by Martin Friedman, Hall Family Foundation consultant for the Museum’s Sculpture Park for 20 years, and was funded by the foundation.

“Ferment” was constructed at Paine’s studio in Treadwell, NY and will be transported to the Museum. The sculpture will be installed at the site over a period of two weeks.

Learn more : visit thelocalshow.org

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