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Clement Meadmore
AustraliaArt Brokerage: Clement Meadmore Australian-American Artist: b. 1929-2005. Clement Meadmore (9 February 1929 – 19 April 2005) was a sculptor known for massive outdoor steel sculptures. Born Clement Lyon Meadmore in Melbourne, Australia in 1929, Meadmore studied aeronautical engineering and then industrial design at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. After graduating in 1949, Meadmore designed furniture for several years and, in the 1950s, created his first welded sculptures. He had several one-man exhibits of his sculptures in Melbourne and Sydney between 1954 and 1962. In 1963 Meadmore moved to New York City. Later, he became an American citizen. Meadmore used COR-TEN steel, aluminum, and occasionally bronze to create colossal outdoor sculptures which combine the elements of abstract expressionism and minimalism. He was an avid amateur drummer and jazz lover who held jam sessions in his home. His fondess for jazz is reflected in the names of several of his works including "Riff" (1996), "Round Midnight" (1996), "Stormy Weather" (1997), "Night and Day" (1979) and "Perdido" (1978). Meadmore's sculptures are held by museums, corporate headquarters, and schools internationally. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.
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