• Source: Ventana al Pacifico
  • Ventana al Pacifico ("Window on the Pacific" in English) is an outdoor 1989 marble sculpture by Manuel Neri, located outside of the Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse in downtown Portland, Oregon.


    History


    Ventana al Pacifico was designed by Manuel Neri and dedicated in April 1989, having been commissioned by the General Services Administration in 1987. It was installed east of the main entrance to the Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse, near the intersection of Southwest 6th and Southwest Main Street.
    The work was surveyed and considered "well maintained" by the Smithsonian's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in October 1993. It was co-administered by General Services Administration departments in both Portland and Washington, D.C. at that time.


    Description



    The modern figurative sculpture is made from white Carrara marble and measures approximately 98 inches (2.5 m) x 74 inches (1.9 m) x 30 inches (0.76 m). The Smithsonian Institution categorizes the sculpture as an abstract relief and describes it as the following: "Vertical slab with figures in high-relief. On the east side there is a female figure emerging from the stone, on the west side there are two androgynous like figures facing each other."
    Accompanying the sculpture is a plaque which reads: MANUEL NERI / "Ventana al Pacifico" / 1989 / Commissioned Under the / Art-in-Architecture Program / General Services Administration / United States of America.


    See also


    1989 in art


    References




    External links



    Maquette for Ventana al Pacifico (for U.S. Courthouse, Portland, Oregon), Smithsonian American Art Museum
    Portland Cultural Tours: Public Art Walking Tour (PDF), Regional Arts & Culture Council

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