Abstract Sculpture in BART

 Posted by on December 2, 2014
Dec 022014
 

16th and Mission
24th and Mission
Bart Stations
Mission District

Art in 16th and Mission Bart Station

These abstract, cast stone, pieces can be found in both the 16th and Mission and 24th and Mission BART stations.

Art at the 24th and Mission Street BART stations

The works are by William George Mitchell.  Mitchell (born 1925) is an English sculptor, artist and designer. He is best known for his large scale concrete murals and public works of art from the 1960s and 1970s. His work is often of an abstract or stylised nature with its roots in the traditions of craft and “buildability”.  He studied at the Royal College of Art in London.

William George Mitchell

After long years of neglect, many of William Mitchell’s remaining works in the United Kingdom are now being recognised for their artistic merit and contemporary historic value, and have been granted protective, listed status.

White Cast Concrete Sculpture in Bart Stations

These pieces were some of the first art pieces to be placed in BART stations as part of the ART in BART program, and were installed sometime in the 1960’s.

William George Mitchell in SF

Horseshoe Courts of Golden Gate Park

 Posted by on May 21, 2013
May 212013
 

Horseshoe Pits
Golden Gate Park

Horseshoe Courts Golden Gate Park

There are sixteen courts in a very out of the way spot of the park, not far from McClaren Lodge.  The site was developed out of a rock quarry during 1934 as a WPA project.

There are two concrete bas-reliefs created on the face of the rocks.  The artist was Jesse S. “Vet” Anderson (born 1875) who was a cartoonist and caricaturist for the Detroit Free Press and later for the New York Herald Tribune.  Anderson was a member of the horseshoe club, he died in 1966.

The sculptures, overgrown and forgotten were revealed in 1968 by a Youth Corps volunteer.

Horse Sculpture at Horseshoe Pits in GGP

The Horse has seen better days.  This was shot in May of 2013.

Horse at GGP Horseshoe Pit 2009

This was shot in 2009 during its restoration.

Horse Shoe Pitcher in GGPThe Horseshoe Pitcher remains in fairly decent shape.

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