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Bill Haendel
William G. Haendel is originally from Wisconsin, born in West Bend in 1926. He has had exhibitions in Canada, Sweden, Italy, and England as well as many in the United States. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Madison with a M.S. degree in 1954 followed by advanced study in both Seattle, Washington and London, England. In 1960 he was the recipient of a Fulbright Award to study silversmithing and sculpture in England. He is Professor Emeritus in Sculpture from Northern Illinois University and currently resides in DeKalb, Illinois. His most notable work is with cast paper. Images are created by transferring a wet sheet of hand-mad paper to plaster molds. These molds are created with found objects or are the direct product of the artist's imagination. Many of the found objects are parts of Haendel's vast collections of old toys from construction sets to figurines of cartoon characters and those from antiquated molds. Haendel's work conveys narratives and commentaries on many aspects of contemporary life. Even though one of his pieces is called, Gates to Hell, which is an attack on nuclear power as the answer to mans' need for energy and power, his work is typically full of visual and written puns, which enables the viewer to look carefully and search out the imagery.
Follow the Leader - A
43 Views
Absolute Marchers – B
45 Views
Rembrandt’s “Night Watch”
50 Views
Witty Branch and Fly
43 Views
Mz Sugar W Cube
45 Views
Trojan Fish
41 Views
The Laundry Door
48 Views
The Tower of Bable
48 Views
Homage to Arcimboldo (Viagra Man)
44 Views
Gates to Hell
51 Views
6’ Ballon
41 Views
Gates to Hell
40 Views
Trojan Screw
38 Views
La Dolce Vita (Ah, The Good Life)
40 Views
The Cat’s Meow
43 Views
Scatola degli Sogni (Box of Dreams)
90 Views
Scatola degli Sogni (Box of Dreams)
51 Views
Bill Haendel…
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