Anthony Howe
Di-Octo II, 2017
Medium: Stainless steel (Fabricated by Show Canada)
Dimensions: 25 feet
Patron: Susan and Jonathan Wener
About the Artwork
Di-Octo II was donated in honour of the 375th anniversary of Montreal and 150th anniversary of Canada. The kinetic work assumes a linear elegance when still, then transitions to raucous animation when the wind picks up – altering one’s experience of time and space.
About the Artist
Anthony Howe is an American kinetic artist who creates wind-driven sculptures. He designed the cauldron and accompanying sculpture for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Artwork Location
Campus: Sir George Williams (Quartier Concordia)
Location: Outside, Henry F. Hall Building
Address: 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West
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