Don Gummer
Don Gummer is an American sculptor. His early work concentrated on table-top and wall-mounted sculpture. In the mid-1980s, he shifted his focus to significant free-standing works, often in bronze. In the 1990s, he added various other materials, such as stainless steel, aluminum, and stained glass. His interest in large outdoor works also led him to an interest in public art.
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH
Chase Manhattan Bank, New York
Chemical Bank, New York
Creative Artists Association, Los Angeles
Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, Indiana
The Equitable, New York
Hiroshima Lying-in Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
International Creative Management, New York
Kitakyushu International Center, Kitakyushu, Japan
Louisiana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark
McCrory Corporation, New York
Joseph E. Seagram Company, New York
Untitled, 2008, Cast bronze, 25 x 11 x 10
Open House, 2015, aluminum and painted aluminum, 140 x 98 x 60 in
F L Wright, 2012, Encaustic collage on paper, 28 x 36 in SOLD
Mondrian, 2014, painted aluminum and stained glass, 132 x 96 x 44 in.
The Next Phase, 1997, cast bronze and stainless steel, 82 x 41 x 41 in.
Towers, 2006, stainless steel, 130 x 60 x 30 in.
The Spirals Beginning (Perseverance), 2001, Cast Bronze, 71 x 42 x 48 in.
Jack's Column, 2008, stainless steel and cor-ten steel, 132 x 48 x 48 in.
Minuteman, 2011, stainless steel, 111 x 64 x 60 in
Open Eyes, 2011, stainless steel and stained glass, 96 x 30 x 30 in
Common Good, 1995, Bronze with cement base, 73 x 60.5 x 58 in.
Rome, 2012, marble with granite base, 69 x 72 x 42 in.
Figure Eight, 2012, stainless steel on concrete base, 110 x 42 x 38 in.
Escape, 1995, cast bronze, 90 x 72 x 84 in.
Desert House, 2008, stainless steel, 95 x 36 x 22 in.
Complex Apartment, 2015, aluminum and stained glass, 140 x 96 x 50 in.
After Rome, 2011, stainless steel, 108 x 62 x 50 in
Uniting Blue and Red, 1999, cast bronze, 93 x 56 x 29 in.