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== Colletions that Own Kearney's Work == |
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*Aeon (Standard Oil Building) in Chicago |
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*Detroit Children's Museum |
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*Illinois State Capitol Visitors Center, Springfield, IL |
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*Mitchell Museum, Mt. Vernon, Illinois |
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*Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago |
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*Ulrich Museum, Wichita, Kansas |
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Revision as of 15:00, 13 December 2007
John Kearney (born 1924) is a Chicago- and Provincetown-based American artist famous for making figurative sculptures, often of animals, using multiple, found metal objects, specifically bumpers from automobiles.
John Kearney is a 16 year old who attends Allen D Nease High School. He is currently a junior who plays fo rthe Nease Baseball Team and is a part of the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. He is a member of the Armed Drill Team, Unarmed Drill Team, Rifle Team, Color Guard Team, and the Academic Team for NJROTC.
Outdoor Sculpture
Elsewhere
- Dallas Museum of Natural History (Chromosaurs: a t-rex, stegosaurus, and triceratops)
- Boys and Girls Club of Fayetteville, Arkansas (life-size giraffe and gorilla)
- Ulrich Museum, Wichita State University, Kansas (Grandfather's Horse)
Trivia
Known as an "aids profitee"