B. One more work Heleman says is available:
A. Two larger works that Helaman can arange for us to borrow:
31. This is a bronze casting of a marble I carved for Rosemary Chang. Philippe [Tondeur] agreed to loan it to you. He plans to gift it to his department at Illinois so it could be shipped there after you have had your way withal. He assumes your people would show up where ever he and Claire have it and crate it for its trip to Stony Brook and beyond. Philippe had this piece while he was Math director at NSF, and he had an exhibition of my work at NSF, he used the piece and my exhibition to enlarge the minds of white house and congressional people and their aides, to great budget increasing effect I gather. This is 32" high.
32. Whaledreams ii+i which is about 36" high. It is located, I believe, in Denton, North Texas, collection of John and Barbara Neuberger. [There are much better pictures of this work in the "Mathematics in Stone and Bronze" book.]
Several on tabletop
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7 Umbilic Link (in Tony's office)
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2a Four Canoes, Linking Klein Bottles "Two billion year old granites, one from Texas, one from California in each other's orbits." (#2 was patinated bronze; this are stone and slightly larger) |
10 Alexander's Horned Wild Sphere 7" x 7" x 12"
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4 MSRI Gauss Award: Dwarf planet Ceres
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3 A figureight knot complement
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19 CMS award
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25 AMS Public Policy Award
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5 Bronze and stone invisible handshakes
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18 Figureight Knot Complement vii/CMI |
17 Cosine wild sphere 18" x 14" x 6"
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14 Umbilic torus SRC (dual of big bronze) about 18" high
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20 Torus with crosscap, 10" x 7" x 3"
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27 Texas Snowflake 13th Eigenfunction
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28 Sixth eigenfunction of the Koch snowflake, with Neumann boundary conditions
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already on loan here). |
Jessica Palmer's blog
Large "Four Canoes" at University of St. Thomas
More of 13, 14, 17, 18