The sculpture of Saint Clair Cemin could be called a projection of being in the world. These works appear as agents of the body, mediators of language, slipping into the world around us, each seeking to carve a place. They always remain close to our familiar world of objects and the body of the self but loosen the language of fixed meaning, where word and image jostle for dominance, each swerving from the other. They work along the borders and limits of knowledge and signs of the real.

- Charles Merewether, 1993


Psyche, marble and bronze, 2016
135 x 500 x 100 cm /  4'5" x 16'5" x 3'3"
location:  Rowdy Meadow, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
World as Flow, stainless steel, 2014
244 x 244 x 244 cm / 8' x 8' x 8'
location: NYU Langone Center, New York City, United Stated


Fotini, corten steel and glass, 2013
300 x 150 x 100 cm /  118.1" x 59.1" x 39.4"
location: Usina de Arte, Brazil
Humanity, bronze, 2004
200 x 200 x 60 cm /  6'7" x 6'7" x 1'11"
location: Bellevue Hospital, New York, United States
Three Graces Fountain, bronze, 2005
320 x 350 x 350 cm / 10'6" x 11'6" x 11'6"
location: Fairlight, Hastings, United Kingdom

Supercuia, steel, fiberglass, titanium paint, 2003
800 x 600 x 600 cm /  26'3" x 19'8" x 19'8"
location: Porto Alegre, Brazil


Open (the verbs), bronze, 2000
563.8 x 441.9 x 152.4 cm / 18'6" x 14'6" x 5'
location: Motorola Headquarters, Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
Fountain of the Elements, bronze and ceramic, 1995
396.2 x 304.8 x 304.8 cm / 13' x 10' x 10'
location: Hanneskög, Sweden
Yggdrasil, bronze, 2000 
850 x 250 x 160 cm / 27'11" x 8'2" x 5'3"
location: Telenor Kostad Building, Norway
Spring, bronze, 2000
340 x 107 x 110 cm /  11'2" x 3'6" x 3'7"
location: Community of Bastad, Sweden


Mercury Fountain, bronze and marble, 1990
823 x 304.8 x 274.3 cm / 324.8" x 120" x 108"
location: Reston Town Center, Virginia, United States






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