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As the region’s source for modern and contemporary art, the Ulrich Museum of Art connects viewers with artists and artworks that reflect our world today. Visitors explore and enjoy 20th- and 21st-century art that often newly considers established artistic traditions and develops fresh creative paradigms. In addition to the campus sculpture, the Ulrich houses a distinguished collection of over 6,300 works by such artists as Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Robert Motherwell, Jacob Lawrence, Joan Mitchell, W. Eugene Smith, Gordon Parks, Zhang Huan, and Dana Schutz. Beyond the galleries, the Ulrich regularly presents dynamic public programs, generally at no cost. Artist talks, films, performances, family activities, lively opening parties – the kinds of events and schedule of gatherings is always fascinating. Opening eyes and minds and offering moments of visual pleasure through encounters with the art of our time– that is what’s up at the Ulrich. For information on current exhibitions, upcoming events, or to schedule a group tour, visit www.ulrich.wichita.edu or call (316) 978-3664. VISIT THE ULRICH MUSEUM OF ART HEART OF CAMPUS 40. Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903–1975) Figure (Archaean), 1959 Bronze, 21 1/2 x 24 1/4 x 24 3/4 in. Museum Purchase 41. Tobi Kahn (American, born 1952) YYRA, 2002 Bronze, 125 x 11 x 26 in. Museum Purchase 42. and 43. Fernando Botero (Colombian, born 1932) Man with Cane, 1977 Bronze, 76 1/2 x 38 1/4 x 34 in. Gift of Virginia and George Ablah Woman with Umbrella, 1977 Bronze, 89 1/2 x 36 1/4 x 33 1/2 in. Gift of Virginia and George Ablah 44. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922–2000) Ruth and Naomi, 1978 Bronze, 53 x 30 x 14 in. Museum Purchase 45. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) The Cathedral, about 1908 Bronze, 24 x 12 x 11 1/4 in. Gift of Carl D. Lobell 46. George Rickey (American, 1907–2002) Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III, 1970 Stainless steel, 342 x 360 in. Museum purchase with Student Government Association Funds 47. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Falling Man: Wrapman, 1984 Stainless steel, 78 x 34 x 22 in. Museum purchase with Student Government Association Funds In storage 48. William Zorach (American, born Lithuania, 1887–1966) Innocence, 1928 Bronze, 47 x 9 x 9 3/4 in. Gift of Saul Rosen 49. Francisco Zuñiga (Mexican, born Costa Rica, 1912–1998) Tres Mujeres Caminando (Three Women Walking), 1981 Bronze, 76 x 101 x 45 in. Gift of Virginia and George Ablah 50. Sophía Vári (Greek, born 1940) Danseuse Espagnole (Spanish Dancer), 1992 Bronze, 100 x 44 x 44 in. Museum Purchase Tom Otterness (American, born 1952) Makin’ Hay, 2002 Cor-ten steel, hay On loan from the Alturas Foundation until summer 2017 66. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Profile Canto L.L. #8, 1976 Stainless steel, 57 1/4 x 48 x 143 1/2 in. Gift of Lanny Lamont in honor of Vicki Lamont 67. Theodore Roszak (American, born Poland 1907–1981) Skylark, 1950–51 Bronze, 96 x 77 x 22 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 68. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Profile Canto IV-A, 1973 Cor-ten steel, 144 x 256 x 62 3/4 in. Gift of the WSU Life Sciences Building Fund 69. John Kearney (American, born 1924) Grandfather’s Horse, 1973 Stainless steel and chrome, 114 x 101 x 52 1/2 in. Gift of the artist BETWEEN YALE AVENUE AND MIKE OATMAN DRIVE 70. Ernest Shaw (American, born 1942) Cluster IV (Trees), 1982 Carbon steel, 171 x 77 x 97 in. 154 x 107 x 107 in.; 180 x 87 x 95 in. Gift of Emprise Bank 71. Scott Burton (American, 1939–1989) Münster Benches, a Pair, 1986 Painted aluminum, 40 x 190 x 58 in. Museum Purchase 72. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Profile Canto 5-1, 1976 Stainless steel, 134 x 160 x 61 in. Gift of the Siteman Organization 73. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Profile Canto 5-2, 1976 Stainless steel, 73 1/2 x 129 x 38 1/2 in. Gift of the Siteman Organization 74. William King (American, born 1925) Power Tennis: En Garde and Forehand, 1977 Aluminum, 114 3/4 x 146 x 72 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 75. Dustin Shuler (American, 1948–2010) Albatross VI, 1997 Epoxy fiberglass, gold leaf, carbon, aluminum, stainless steel, and lead, 16 x 150 x 78 in. Museum Purchase in honor of Dr. Eugene M. Hughes 76. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Abstract Variation A #10, 1976 Cor-ten steel, 108 x 146 x 65 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Adler in honor of son Alan 51. Jo Davidson (American, 1883–1952) Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1947 Bronze, 20 x 20 x 10 1/2 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds and Gift of Pat Wallingford in memory of Sam Wallingford In Storage 52. Aristide Maillol (French, 1861–1944) Bust of Renoir, 1907 Bronze, 14 1/2 x 10 x 11 in. Gift of Carl D. Lobell 53. José De Creeft (American, born Spain, 1884–1982) New Being, 1967 Brass, 56 x 18 1/2 x 11 in. Gift of the artist in memory of Harold Weston 54. Daniel Barrett (Irish, born 1927, also known as Daniel Ben-Schmuel) Summa Cum Laude #2, 1989 Painted steel, 125 x 252 x 276 in. Gift of the artist 55. Luis Alfonso Jimenez (American, 1940–2006) Sodbuster: San Isidro, 1983–84 Colored fiberglass and acrylic-urethane finish 71 x 62 x 243 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 56. Milton Hebald (American, born 1917-2015) Family Group, 1954 Bronze, 20 x 18 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (children); 34 x 18 1/2 x 8 in. (mother); 23 1/2 x 13 x 7 in. (youth) Gift of Saul Rosen 57. Kenneth Armitage (British, 1916–2002) Mouton Variation, 1964 Brass, 99 x 55 1/4 x 34 in. Museum Purchase 58. Douglas Abdell (American, born 1947) Krefe-Aekyad, 1980 Welded steel painted black, 86 x 58 1/4 x 20 in. Gift of the Price R. and Flora A. Reid Foundation 59. Lila Katzen (American, 1932–1998) Favorite Graces, 1988 Stainless steel, 144 x 123 x 29 1/4 in. Museum Purchase 60. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009) Profile Canto A #9, 1976 Cor-ten steel, 157 x 88 x 176 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Benard C. Adler in honor of daughter Diane 61. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) La Priere (The Prayer), 1909 Bronze, 49 1/4 x 18 x 14 1/2 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds and Gift of the Price R. and Flora A. Reid Foundation 62. Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986) Reclining Figure (Hand), 1979 Bronze, 64 1/4 x 88 x 52 in. Gift of Louise and S.O. Beren, Mildred and Allen Staub, and MISCO Charitable Trust through the generosity of the artist 63. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) Grand torse de l’homme qui tombe (Torso of a Man Falling), about 1903 Bronze, 40 x 28 1/2 x 18 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 64. Donald De Lue (American, 1897–1988) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1976 Bronze, 20 3/4 x 10 x 10 3/4 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 65. Robert Indiana (American, born 1928) Love (Blue/Green), 1980 Aluminum and polymer resin 72 x 72 x 36 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds NEAR ULRICH MUSEUM 1. Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983) Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People), 1977–78 Venetian glass and marble, 316 x 625 in. Gift of the Student Government Association and private donors Multi-year conservation in progress 2. Ursula Von Rydingsvard (American, born Germany, 1942) Bowl with Lips, 2000 Cedar and graphite, 77 x 56 x 70 in. Museum Purchase 3. Hugo Robus (American, 1885–1964) Invocation, 1928–29 Bronze, 38 x 45 x 18 in. Gift of Saul Rosen 4. – 6. Jesús Bautista Moroles (American, born 1950–2015) Granite Landscape, 1995 Fredericksburg granite, 492 x 264 in. Museum Commission Fountain Wall, 1995 Fredericksburg granite and water system 114 x 348 x 22 in. (wall) Museum Commission Granite Weaving, 1995 Fredericksburg granite, 384 x 102 in. Museum Commission 7. Louise Nevelson (American, born Soviet Union, present day Ukraine, 1899–1988) Night Tree, 1971 Cor-ten steel, 105 x 40 x 40 in. Gift of the artist and Museum Purchase 8. Lynn Russell Chadwick (British, 1914–2003) Teddy Boy and Girl II, 1957 Bronze, 76 1/2 x 27 x 26 in. Gift of the artist and Museum Purchase 9. Cork Marcheschi (American, born 1945) Flint Hills Apparition, 1993 Neon, aluminum, and colored acrylic 72 x 708 x 144 in. Museum Commission 10. Claes Oldenburg (American, born Sweden, 1929) Inverted Q Trial Proof (White), 1988 Cast resin and white urethane paint, 72 x 70 x 63 in. Museum Purchase DR. SAM AND JACQUE KOURI SCULPTURE TERRACE - SECOND FLOOR GALLERIES 11. Doris Caesar (American, 1893–1971) Standing Woman (Nude), 1950s–60s Bronze, 29 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. Gift of Harry Caesar 12. Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904–1989) Condottiere, about 1975 Bronze, 25 x 11 1/4 x 14 1/2 in. Gift of Joseph S. Czestochowski 13. Mario Korbel (American born Bohemia, present-day Czech Republic) The Kiss, 1931 Bronze, 24 x 14 1/2 x 16 in. Museum Purchase 14. Dimitri Hadzi (American, 1921–2006) Centaur and Lapith, 1956 Bronze, 32 x 39 x 19 in. Gift of Jack Lawrence 15. Milton Hebald (American, 1917-2015) Woman with Drapery I, 1957 Bronze, 38 3/4 x 25 x 3 1/2 in. Gift of Saul Rosen NEAR MCKNIGHT ART CENTER 16. Chaim Gross (American, born Austria, 1904–1991) Happy Mother, 1958 Bronze, 54 x 21 x 82 in. Museum Purchase 17. and 18. Doris Caesar (American, 1892–1971) Kneeling Woman, 1968 Bronze, 32 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 19 3/4 in. Gift of Harry Caesar Seated Woman, 1962 Bronze, 21 x 11 3/4 x 15 1/2 in. Gift of Harry Caesar 19. Nathaniel Kaz (American, born 1917) Exodus, 1940s Bronze, 30 x 11 x 12 1/2 in. Gift of Saul Rosen 20. Milton Hebald (American, 1917-2015) Harvest, 1957 Bronze, 66 x 21 x 18 in. Gift of Saul Rosen 21. Donald De Lue (American, 1897–1988) Thomas Jefferson, 1975 Bronze, 106 x 46 1/2 x 39 1/4 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 22. Tom Otterness (American, born 1952) Millipede, 2008 Bronze, 60 x 48 x 300 in. Museum Commission with Student Government Association Funds and private and corporate donors 23. Andy Goldsworthy (British, born 1956) Wichita Arch, 2004 Limestone, elm, 140 x 270 x 50 in. (arch) Museum Commission GRAFLY SCULPTURE GARDEN 24. – 29. Charles Grafly (American, 1862–1929) My Mother, 1892, 15 1/4 x 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. Adam Emory Albright, 1890s–1920s (cast 1989), 23 1/2 x 11 x 10 in. John Paul Jones, 1928 (cast 1990), 31 x 22 x 13 in. Mother and Child, 1885–1905 (cast 1990), 40 1/2 x 32 x 28 3/4 in. Oarsman, 1910 (cast 1998), 39 x 11 x 9 in. Untitled (Icarus), 1894 (cast 1973), 25 x 19 x 12 in. All bronze, Gifts of Dorothy Grafly Drummond and Charles H. Drummond FROM MCKNIGHT ART CENTER TO MORRISON HALL 30. Luis Alfonso Jimenez (American, 1940–2006) Howl, 1986 Bronze, 60 x 30 1/4 x 31 1/2 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds 31. Edward Lee Hendricks (American, born 1952) 1992-III, 1992 Stainless steel, aluminum, and granite, 154 x 30 x 36 in. Museum Purchase 32. Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983) Grande Maternité (Great Maternity), 1967 Bronze, 62 x 76 x 65 in. Museum Purchase and Gift of Virginia and George Ablah and Pierre Matisse Gallery 33. William Zorach (American, born Lithuania, 1887–1966) Kneeling Figure, 1955 Bronze, 36 x 23 x 17 1/4 in. Gift of Saul Rosen 34. Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981) Freya, 1949 Bronze, 66 x 18 x 23 in. Museum Purchase 35. Douglas Abdell (American, born 1947) Kranae-Aekyad, 1980 Welded steel painted black, 89 x 52 x 19 in. Gift of the Price R. and Flora A. Reid Foundation 36. Boris Lovet-Lorski (American, 1894–1973) Heroica, 1965 Bronze, 44 x 22 1/2 x 10 Gift of Mrs. Melpo Niarchos 37. Arman (American, born France, 1928–2005) Accord Final, 1981 Bronze, 47 1/4 x 96 1/2 x 65 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds and Gift of the Scaler Foundation 38. Carl Milles (Swedish, 1875–1955) Genius, 1995 Bronze, 67 1/2 x 54 1/2 x 52 1/4 in. Museum Purchase 39. Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981) Mutter Mit Kind (Mother and Child), 1957 Bronze, 55 1/2 x 22 1/4 x 20 1/2 in. Museum Purchase Located on the campus of Wichita State University, the Ulrich Museum of Art is home to the renowned 76-piece Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection – rated one of the top collections of its kind by Public Art Review. Sculptures by Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Louise Nevelson, Fernando Botero, Scott Burton, Claus Oldenburg, Andy Goldworthy, Tom Otterness and many more can be experienced on a casual stroll across the 330-acre Wichita State campus. Tom Otterness, Millipede, 2008 Claes Oldenburg Inverted Q Trial Proof (White), 1988 Fernando Botero, Man with Cane, 1977 Woman with Umbrella, 1977 Henry Moore Reclining Figure (Hand), 1979 Scott Burton Münster Benches, a Pair 1986 Andy Goldsworthy, Wichita Arch, 2004 Dustin Shuler Albatross VI, 1997 NUMERICAL LIST BY SCULPTURE MARTIN H. BUSH OUTDOOR SCULPTURE COLLECTION George Rickey, Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III, 1970 Luis Alfonso Jiménez, Sodbuster: San Isidro, 1983 –1984 Luis Alfonso Jiménez Howl, 1986 Joan Miró, Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People), 1977–1978 Robert Indiana Love (Blue/Green), 1980 Tom Otterness Makin’ Hay, 2002 (detail)

NUMERICAL LIST BY SCULPTURE Rodin (French, 1840–1917) The Cathedral, about 1908 Bronze, 24 x 12 x 11 1/4 in. Gift of Carl D. Lobell 46. George Rickey (American, 1907–2002) Two

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As the region’s source for modern and contemporary art, the Ulrich Museum of Art connects viewers with artists and artworks that reflect our world today. Visitors explore and enjoy 20th- and 21st-century art that often newly considers established artistic traditions and develops fresh creative paradigms.

In addition to the campus sculpture, the Ulrich houses a distinguished collection of over 6,300 works by such artists as Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Robert Motherwell, Jacob Lawrence, Joan Mitchell, W. Eugene Smith, Gordon Parks, Zhang Huan, and Dana Schutz.

Beyond the galleries, the Ulrich regularly presents dynamic public programs, generally at no cost. Artist talks, films, performances, family activities, lively opening parties–the kinds of events and schedule of gatherings is always fascinating. Opening eyes and minds and offering moments of visual pleasure through encounters with the art of our time–that is what’s up at the Ulrich.

For information on current exhibitions, upcoming events, or to schedule a group tour, visit www.ulrich.wichita.edu or call (316) 978-3664.

VISIT THE ULRICH MUSEUM OF ART

HEART OF CAMPUS40. Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903–1975)Figure (Archaean), 1959Bronze, 21 1/2 x 24 1/4 x 24 3/4 in.Museum Purchase

41. Tobi Kahn (American, born 1952)YYRA, 2002Bronze, 125 x 11 x 26 in.Museum Purchase

42. and 43. Fernando Botero (Colombian, born 1932)Man with Cane, 1977 Bronze, 76 1/2 x 38 1/4 x 34 in.Gift of Virginia and George Ablah

Woman with Umbrella, 1977 Bronze, 89 1/2 x 36 1/4 x 33 1/2 in.Gift of Virginia and George Ablah

44. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922–2000)Ruth and Naomi, 1978Bronze, 53 x 30 x 14 in.Museum Purchase

45. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917)The Cathedral, about 1908Bronze, 24 x 12 x 11 1/4 in.Gift of Carl D. Lobell

46. George Rickey (American, 1907–2002)Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III, 1970Stainless steel, 342 x 360 in. Museum purchase with Student Government Association Funds

47. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Falling Man: Wrapman, 1984Stainless steel, 78 x 34 x 22 in.Museum purchase with Student Government Association FundsIn storage

48. William Zorach (American, born Lithuania, 1887–1966)Innocence, 1928Bronze, 47 x 9 x 9 3/4 in.Gift of Saul Rosen

49. Francisco Zuñiga (Mexican, born Costa Rica, 1912–1998)Tres Mujeres Caminando (Three Women Walking), 1981Bronze, 76 x 101 x 45 in. Gift of Virginia and George Ablah

50. Sophía Vári (Greek, born 1940)Danseuse Espagnole (Spanish Dancer), 1992Bronze, 100 x 44 x 44 in.Museum Purchase

Tom Otterness (American, born 1952)Makin’ Hay, 2002Cor-ten steel, hay On loan from the Alturas Foundation until summer 2017

66. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Profile Canto L.L. #8, 1976Stainless steel, 57 1/4 x 48 x 143 1/2 in.Gift of Lanny Lamont in honor of Vicki Lamont

67. Theodore Roszak (American, born Poland 1907–1981)Skylark, 1950–51Bronze, 96 x 77 x 22 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

68. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Profile Canto IV-A, 1973Cor-ten steel, 144 x 256 x 62 3/4 in.Gift of the WSU Life Sciences Building Fund

69. John Kearney (American, born 1924)Grandfather’s Horse, 1973Stainless steel and chrome, 114 x 101 x 52 1/2 in.Gift of the artist

BETWEEN YALE AVENUE AND MIKE OATMAN DRIVE

70. Ernest Shaw (American, born 1942)Cluster IV (Trees), 1982Carbon steel, 171 x 77 x 97 in. 154 x 107 x 107 in.; 180 x 87 x 95 in.Gift of Emprise Bank

71. Scott Burton (American, 1939–1989)Münster Benches, a Pair, 1986Painted aluminum, 40 x 190 x 58 in.Museum Purchase

72. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Profile Canto 5-1, 1976Stainless steel, 134 x 160 x 61 in.Gift of the Siteman Organization

73. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Profile Canto 5-2, 1976Stainless steel, 73 1/2 x 129 x 38 1/2 in.Gift of the Siteman Organization

74. William King (American, born 1925)Power Tennis: En Garde and Forehand, 1977Aluminum, 114 3/4 x 146 x 72 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

75. Dustin Shuler (American, 1948–2010)Albatross VI, 1997Epoxy fiberglass, gold leaf, carbon, aluminum, stainless steel, and lead, 16 x 150 x 78 in.Museum Purchase in honor of Dr. Eugene M. Hughes

76. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Abstract Variation A #10, 1976Cor-ten steel, 108 x 146 x 65 in.Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Adler in honor of son Alan

51. Jo Davidson (American, 1883–1952)Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1947Bronze, 20 x 20 x 10 1/2 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds and Gift of Pat Wallingford in memory of Sam WallingfordIn Storage

52. Aristide Maillol (French, 1861–1944)Bust of Renoir, 1907Bronze, 14 1/2 x 10 x 11 in.Gift of Carl D. Lobell

53. José De Creeft (American, born Spain, 1884–1982)New Being, 1967Brass, 56 x 18 1/2 x 11 in.Gift of the artist in memory of Harold Weston

54. Daniel Barrett (Irish, born 1927, also known as Daniel Ben-Schmuel) Summa Cum Laude #2, 1989Painted steel, 125 x 252 x 276 in.Gift of the artist

55. Luis Alfonso Jimenez (American, 1940–2006)Sodbuster: San Isidro, 1983–84Colored fiberglass and acrylic-urethane finish 71 x 62 x 243 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

56. Milton Hebald (American, born 1917-2015)Family Group, 1954Bronze, 20 x 18 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (children); 34 x 18 1/2 x 8 in. (mother); 23 1/2 x 13 x 7 in. (youth)Gift of Saul Rosen

57. Kenneth Armitage (British, 1916–2002)Mouton Variation, 1964Brass, 99 x 55 1/4 x 34 in.Museum Purchase

58. Douglas Abdell (American, born 1947)Krefe-Aekyad, 1980Welded steel painted black, 86 x 58 1/4 x 20 in.Gift of the Price R. and Flora A. Reid Foundation

59. Lila Katzen (American, 1932–1998)Favorite Graces, 1988Stainless steel, 144 x 123 x 29 1/4 in.Museum Purchase

60. Ernest Trova (American, 1927–2009)Profile Canto A #9, 1976Cor-ten steel, 157 x 88 x 176 in.Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Benard C. Adler in honor of daughter Diane

61. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917)La Priere (The Prayer), 1909Bronze, 49 1/4 x 18 x 14 1/2 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds and Gift of the Price R. and Flora A. Reid Foundation

62. Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986)Reclining Figure (Hand), 1979 Bronze, 64 1/4 x 88 x 52 in.Gift of Louise and S.O. Beren, Mildred and Allen Staub, and MISCO Charitable Trust through the generosity of the artist

63. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917)Grand torse de l’homme qui tombe(Torso of a Man Falling), about 1903Bronze, 40 x 28 1/2 x 18 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

64. Donald De Lue (American, 1897–1988)Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1976Bronze, 20 3/4 x 10 x 10 3/4 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

65. Robert Indiana (American, born 1928)Love (Blue/Green), 1980 Aluminum and polymer resin 72 x 72 x 36 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

NEAR ULRICH MUSEUM1. Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983)Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People), 1977–78Venetian glass and marble, 316 x 625 in.Gift of the Student Government Association and private donorsMulti-year conservation in progress

2. Ursula Von Rydingsvard (American, born Germany, 1942)Bowl with Lips, 2000Cedar and graphite, 77 x 56 x 70 in.Museum Purchase

3. Hugo Robus (American, 1885–1964)Invocation, 1928–29Bronze, 38 x 45 x 18 in.Gift of Saul Rosen

4. – 6. Jesús Bautista Moroles (American, born 1950–2015)Granite Landscape, 1995Fredericksburg granite, 492 x 264 in.Museum Commission

Fountain Wall, 1995Fredericksburg granite and water system114 x 348 x 22 in. (wall)Museum CommissionGranite Weaving, 1995Fredericksburg granite, 384 x 102 in.Museum Commission

7. Louise Nevelson (American, born Soviet Union, present day Ukraine, 1899–1988)Night Tree, 1971Cor-ten steel, 105 x 40 x 40 in.Gift of the artist and Museum Purchase

8. Lynn Russell Chadwick (British, 1914–2003)Teddy Boy and Girl II, 1957Bronze, 76 1/2 x 27 x 26 in.Gift of the artist and Museum Purchase

9. Cork Marcheschi (American, born 1945)Flint Hills Apparition, 1993Neon, aluminum, and colored acrylic 72 x 708 x 144 in.Museum Commission

10. Claes Oldenburg (American, born Sweden, 1929)Inverted Q Trial Proof (White), 1988Cast resin and white urethane paint, 72 x 70 x 63 in.Museum Purchase

DR. SAM AND JACQUE KOURI SCULPTURE TERRACE - SECOND FLOOR GALLERIES

11. Doris Caesar (American, 1893–1971)Standing Woman (Nude), 1950s–60sBronze, 29 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.Gift of Harry Caesar

12. Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904–1989)Condottiere, about 1975Bronze, 25 x 11 1/4 x 14 1/2 in.Gift of Joseph S. Czestochowski

13. Mario Korbel (American born Bohemia, present-day Czech Republic)The Kiss, 1931Bronze, 24 x 14 1/2 x 16 in.Museum Purchase

14. Dimitri Hadzi (American, 1921–2006)Centaur and Lapith, 1956Bronze, 32 x 39 x 19 in.Gift of Jack Lawrence

15. Milton Hebald (American, 1917-2015)Woman with Drapery I, 1957Bronze, 38 3/4 x 25 x 3 1/2 in.Gift of Saul Rosen

NEAR MCKNIGHT ART CENTER16. Chaim Gross (American, born Austria, 1904–1991)Happy Mother, 1958Bronze, 54 x 21 x 82 in.Museum Purchase

17. and 18. Doris Caesar (American, 1892–1971)Kneeling Woman, 1968Bronze, 32 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 19 3/4 in.Gift of Harry Caesar

Seated Woman, 1962Bronze, 21 x 11 3/4 x 15 1/2 in.Gift of Harry Caesar

19. Nathaniel Kaz (American, born 1917)Exodus, 1940sBronze, 30 x 11 x 12 1/2 in.Gift of Saul Rosen

20. Milton Hebald (American, 1917-2015)Harvest, 1957Bronze, 66 x 21 x 18 in.Gift of Saul Rosen

21. Donald De Lue (American, 1897–1988)Thomas Jefferson, 1975Bronze, 106 x 46 1/2 x 39 1/4 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

22. Tom Otterness (American, born 1952)Millipede, 2008Bronze, 60 x 48 x 300 in.Museum Commission with Student Government Association Funds and private and corporate donors

23. Andy Goldsworthy (British, born 1956)Wichita Arch, 2004Limestone, elm, 140 x 270 x 50 in. (arch)Museum Commission

GRAFLY SCULPTURE GARDEN24. – 29. Charles Grafly (American, 1862–1929)My Mother, 1892, 15 1/4 x 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.Adam Emory Albright, 1890s–1920s (cast 1989), 23 1/2 x 11 x 10 in.John Paul Jones, 1928 (cast 1990), 31 x 22 x 13 in.Mother and Child, 1885–1905 (cast 1990), 40 1/2 x 32 x 28 3/4 in.Oarsman, 1910 (cast 1998), 39 x 11 x 9 in.Untitled (Icarus), 1894 (cast 1973), 25 x 19 x 12 in.

All bronze, Gifts of Dorothy Grafly Drummond and Charles H. Drummond

FROM MCKNIGHT ART CENTER TO MORRISON HALL

30. Luis Alfonso Jimenez (American, 1940–2006)Howl, 1986Bronze, 60 x 30 1/4 x 31 1/2 in. Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds

31. Edward Lee Hendricks (American, born 1952)1992-III, 1992Stainless steel, aluminum, and granite, 154 x 30 x 36 in.Museum Purchase

32. Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983)Grande Maternité (Great Maternity), 1967Bronze, 62 x 76 x 65 in. Museum Purchase and Gift of Virginia and George Ablah and Pierre Matisse Gallery

33. William Zorach (American, born Lithuania, 1887–1966)Kneeling Figure, 1955Bronze, 36 x 23 x 17 1/4 in.Gift of Saul Rosen

34. Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)Freya, 1949Bronze, 66 x 18 x 23 in.Museum Purchase

35. Douglas Abdell (American, born 1947)Kranae-Aekyad, 1980Welded steel painted black, 89 x 52 x 19 in.Gift of the Price R. and Flora A. Reid Foundation

36. Boris Lovet-Lorski (American, 1894–1973)Heroica, 1965Bronze, 44 x 22 1/2 x 10Gift of Mrs. Melpo Niarchos

37. Arman (American, born France, 1928–2005)Accord Final, 1981Bronze, 47 1/4 x 96 1/2 x 65 in.Museum Purchase with Student Government Association Funds and Gift of the Scaler Foundation

38. Carl Milles (Swedish, 1875–1955)Genius, 1995Bronze, 67 1/2 x 54 1/2 x 52 1/4 in.Museum Purchase

39. Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)Mutter Mit Kind (Mother and Child), 1957Bronze, 55 1/2 x 22 1/4 x 20 1/2 in.Museum Purchase

Located on the campus of Wichita State University, the Ulrich Museum of Art is home to the renowned 76-piece Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection – rated one of the top collections of its kind by Public Art Review.

Sculptures by Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Louise Nevelson, Fernando Botero, Scott Burton, Claus Oldenburg, Andy Goldworthy, Tom Otterness and many more can be experienced on a casual stroll across the 330-acre Wichita State campus.

Tom Otterness, Millipede, 2008

Claes OldenburgInverted Q Trial Proof (White), 1988

Fernando Botero, Man with Cane, 1977Woman with Umbrella, 1977

Henry Moore Reclining Figure (Hand), 1979

Scott BurtonMünster Benches, a Pair

1986

Andy Goldsworthy, Wichita Arch, 2004

Dustin ShulerAlbatross VI, 1997

NUMERICAL LIST BY SCULPTURE

M A R T I N H . B U S H

OUTDOOR SCULPTURECOLLECTION

George Rickey, Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III, 1970

Luis Alfonso Jiménez, Sodbuster: San Isidro, 1983–1984

Luis Alfonso JiménezHowl, 1986

Joan Miró, Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People), 1977–1978

Robert IndianaLove (Blue/Green), 1980

Tom OtternessMakin’ Hay, 2002 (detail)

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Elliott Hall

Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex

Devlin Hall

Grace Wilkie HallGrace Wilkie Hall

NeffHall

GardnerPlaza

Beta Theta Pi

Credit Union

Heskett CenterPlayfield

Media ResourcesCenter

Brennan Hall 1

Brennan Hall 2

Brennan Hall 3

LindquistHall

WilkinsStadium

Eck Stadiumat Tyler Field

Marcus Welcome Center

Woodman Alumni Center

Phi Delta Theta

Central Energy Plant

Gaddis Physical Plant Complex

Newman CenterOriginal Pizza Hut

Lutheran Student Center

PERIMETER ROAD

Sigma Phi Epsilon

Delta Upsilon

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Blake Hall

GarveyInternationalCenter & International Admissions

Intensive English Language Center

President’s Residence

ISELY LANE

ALUMNI DRIVE

Delta Delta Delta

Alpha Phi

Gamma Phi Beta

Kappa Sigma

Delta Gamma

Human ResourcesCenter

Henrion Hall

Wilner Auditorium

GraceMemorial Chapel

Charles Koch Arena

Duerksen Fine Arts Center

McKinley Hall

Jardine Hall

Fairmount Towers

✆ Visual Communications

Engineering Building

Geology Building

Ahlberg Hall

Beech Wind Tunnel

EngineeringResearch

WallaceHall

Printing Services

Ablah LibraryChild Development Center

Clinton Hall

Memorial ‘70

Ulrich Museum

M A R T I N H. B U S H

OUTDOOR SCULPTURECOLLECTION

KEARNEY, JOHN

KING, WILLIAM

KORBEL, MARIO

LOVET-LORSKI, BORIS

MAILLOL, ARISTIDE

MARCHESCHI, CORK

MARCKS, GERHARD

MILLES, CARL

MIRÓ, JOAN

MOORE, HENRY

MOROLES, JESÚS BAUTISTA

NEVELSON, LOUISE

OLDENBURG, CLAES

OTTERNESS, TOM

RICKEY, GEORGE

ROBUS, HUGO

RODIN, AUGUSTE

ROSZAK, THEODORE

SHAW, ERNEST

SHULER, DUSTIN

TROVA, ERNEST

VARI, SOPHIA

VON RYDINGSVARD, URSULA

ZORACH, WILLIAM

ZÚÑIGA, FRANCISCO

ABDELL, DOUGLAS

ARMAN

ARMITAGE, KENNETH

BARRETT, DANIEL

BASKIN, LEONARD

BOTERO, FERNANDO

BURTON, SCOTT

CAESAR, DORIS

CHADWICK, LYNN RUSSELL

DALÍ, SALVADOR

DAVIDSON, JO

DE CREEFT, JOSÉ

DE LUE, DONALD

GOLDSWORTHY, ANDY

GRAFLY, CHARLES

GROSS, CHAIM

HADZI, DIMITRI

HEBALD, MILTON

HENDRICKS, EDWARD LEE

HEPWORTH, DAME BARBARA

INDIANA, ROBERT

JIMENEZ, LUIS ALFONSO

KAHN, TOBI

KATZEN, LILA

KAZ, NATHANIEL

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