Archive - Outdoor Sculpture
801 W Washington St., Indianapolis, IN, 46204
Artist Greg Mueller chose to respond to Indianapolis’ walkable urban park with a piece that focuses on the pedestrian/vehicle dichotomy. A place for pedestrians to pause as they navigate through downtown arteries, Street Seat repurposes motifs associated with vehicular traffic to construct a piece of respite, gathering and play. Mueller worked with the Department of Transportation to collect the decommissioned traffic signs, and also included a repurposed car tire. His intention is to harmonize the faded and worn into the resemblance of a whole.
-Quoted from the White River State Park website
Mueller’s entire practice seeks to “reinvent with a child-like curiosity,” transforming rejected debris into objects and places of hope. He rescues and salvages in an intuitive attempt to revitalize the spirit of the material. Initially working on instinct, his decisions are made slowly and with some uncertainty. Even so, his intention is to harmonize the faded and worn into the semblance of a whole. The resulting forms are a by-product of construction and the poetics of materiality.
Medium type: Metal - Mixed Media
Date created: 2015
Dimensions: 14 ft x 8 ft x 6 ft
801 W Washington St.
801 W Washington St., Indianapolis, IN, 46204