6 Century Drive, Parsippany, New Jersey
Century Campus features public sculptures by Tadashi Hashimoto, Jon Isherwood, and Alain Kirili.
Artist Statements:
Tadashi Hashimoto: Sculpture with blue light: The solid timber sculpture, Grounding Sky, has many cubes and spaces that I paint with varied tones of blue to create light interactions across the numerous planes of the sculpture. I consider the light and darker colors of blue while observing the sculpture’s interspaces and cubes in relation with sunlight; light is the all-encompassing elemental influence on Grounding Sky.
Jon Isherwood: Isherwood’s recent sculpture represents the further development of his insistent dialogue with form, technology and the associative sensations of imagery and shape. Forms are compressed, distorted or squeezed and made more intimate by subtle adjustments of scale. He does not emulate nature or body but the articulated shapes exist in thresholds between architecture and the organic. Carved lines contour the surfaces to emphasize the form, create the illusion of expansiveness and provoke associations with patterning, layering and veiled imagery.
Alain Kirili: Those forged iron sculptures are spiritual signs. A field of mystery.
Time Equities, Inc., in conjunction with the Francis J. Greenburger Collection, is committed to enriching the experience of our properties through Art-in-Buildings, an innovative program that brings contemporary art from emerging and mid-career artists to non-traditional exhibition spaces.
The program promotes the artists, expands the audience for art, and creates a vibrant environment for the residents of our buildings through a range of permanent and temporary installations and exhibitions.
For more information on the property, please visit www.coworkingatcenturycampus.com.