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Project Title: Hidden Sea
Recipient Organization: Tenants and Owners Development Corporation
Lead Artist: Ned Kahn
Genre and Date Awarded: Visual Arts, November 1998
Completed: January 2000
In late 1999, artist Ned Kahn collaborated with the staff of the
Tenants and Owners Development Corporation (TODCO) and the residents
of their housing projects to create a public artwork for the exterior
wall of Ceatrice Polite apartment build
ing at Fourth and Clementina
Streets. The apartment is in the Yerba Buena redevelopment area
of San Francisco's South of Market District, a part of the city that
has changed significantly over the last ten years.
A pre-existing Clementina Commons advisory group, which had been
working with TODCO for four years in developing plans for new senior
housing and landscape renovation being developed near Ceatrice Polite
Apartments, served as a community advisory group and worked with
the artist in design of the project. Over the course of six months,
its members discussed and reviewed the project design and the core
group continued to meet when the project was completed.
Ned Kahn's public artworks encourage people to observe and interact
with natural processes. Upon talking with the advisory group, his
concept for this project became to create a piece that captures the
feeling of watching a field of tall grass blowing in the wind. Both
Kahn and John Elberling, Executive Vice President of TODCO, felt
that the residents would benefit from being offered a glimpse into
a natural phenomenon, a bit of calm and beauty in the context of
their increasingly dense and bustling urban landscape.
The artwork, "Hidden Sea" consists of 6,000 small aluminum "leaves" mounted
in an aluminum framework and hinged to move freely in the wind. The
individual leaves measure three inches by three inches and are held
by low friction bearings. The entire 40-foot tall by 25-foot wide
artwork reveals the shape of the wind and creates the intended impression
of waves in a field of metallic grass. The mirror-like surfaces of
the aluminum leaves reflect light from different parts of the sky
and the surrounding buildings.
"Hidden Sea" was fabricated by Ace Precision
Machine in Santa Rosa and assembled in Ned Kahn's studio. Benji
Young and Michael Ehrlich of Young Rigging in San Francisco installed
the artwork at the beginning of the year 2000.
Ned Kahn writes of the context for this project:
For the last 15 years, I have created public
artworks that use wind, water, fog and other natural processes
as their primary medium. Many of these artworks were intended to
reveal a hidden or unnoticed force in the site such as the air
currents or the ambient light from the sky. The design of a number
of these projects was based on an aspect of the natural history
or geology of the region that was not commonly known. My artworks
often function as small-scale "observatories" in
that they frame and enhance our perception of natural phenomena and
create places that encourage contemplation.
TODCO is a South of Market non-profit community-based
housing developer that seeks to build community both among the
residents of its service-enriched housing as well as in the surrounding
neighborhood. In 1971, TODCO was incorporated by neighborhood residents
fighting the Redevelopment Agency's "slum clearance" program for
the future Yerba Buena Center. It initially concentrated on building
affordable housing in the Yerba Buena section of the South of Market
neighborhood. After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, TODCO spearheaded
the establishment of the Sixth Street Earthquake Recovery Redevelopment
Area, and now builds housing the Sixth Street corridor as well.
TODCO's award-winning, service-enriched housing focuses on a range
of populations: earthquake displaces, very low income single adults,
disabled persons, families, and seniors. For more information,
see www.todco.org.
Ned Khan
Recent Public Art Commissions
- Children's Garden, Huntington
Botanical Gardens, Pasadena, California (2004)
- Wind Portal, BART
Station (with MBT Associates), San Francisco, California (2002)
- Cloud Watching Chairs, Chabot
Observatory (with Fisher/Freedman Architects), Oakland, California
(1998)
- Boundary Conditions, NOAA
Environmental Research Lab, Boulder, Colorado (1998)
- Wave Train, Baypointe
Light Rail Station (with SBA Architects), San Jose, California
(1998)
- Slice of Wind ,
Engineering Building, University of Colorado, Boulder (1996)
- Encircled Stream ,
Founders Court (with Atelier Landscape), Seattle Center, Seattle,
Washington (1995)
- Wavespout - Breathing
Sea (with Sasaki & Associates), Ventura Pier, Ventura,
California (1993)
- Greenhouse
Project ,
San Francisco County Jail (with Cathrine Snead), San Bruno, California
(1991)
Selected Exhibitions
- Center
for the Arts, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, California
(1996)
- M.H.
de Young Museum, San Francisco, California (1995)
- California
College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, California (1994)
- National
Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado (1994)
- La Cité Des
Arts, Montreal, Canada (1992)
- Questacon,
Canberra, Australia (1992)
- Mole
Antonelliana, Torino, Italy (1992)
- North
Carolina Museum, Durham, North Carolina (1992)
- Rotunda
Gallery, Canary Wharf, London, England (1992)
- MultiMediale
2, Center for Art, Karlsruhe, Germany (1991)
- World
Financial Center, Battery Park City, New York, New York (1990)
- Technorama,
Winterthur, Switzerland (1999)
- Artpark
(Niagara River), Lewiston, New York (1989)
- Headlands
Center for the Arts, Sausalito, California (1989)
- Saibu
Museum of Art, Fukuoka, Japan (1989)
- San
Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California
(1988)
- Kennedy
Center, Washington, D.C. (1988)
- New
Langton Arts Gallery, San Francisco, California (1987)
- Parc
De La Villette, Paris, France (1987)
- IBM
Gallery of Art and Science, New York, New York (1985)
Awards
- MacArthur
Foundation Fellowship (2004)
- Sculpture
Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts (1994)
- California
Arts Council Fellowship (1994)
- Bernard
Osher Cultural Award (1992)
- Sculpture
Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts (1991)
Performances
- "Stories from the Nerve Bible" tour, collaboration
with Laurie Anderson (1994)
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