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Take Me There Maybe Later
  • Title

    Coral Sphere

  • Artist

    Yvonne Domenge

  • Location

    Denver Performing Arts Complex, Galleria

  • Neighborhood

    Central Business District

  • Year

    2013

  • Artwork Type

    Public Sculpture

  • Material

    steel

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About This Piece

A reflection of the macro and micro world. Domenge refers to the works as marbles thrown from the cosmos to earth, related to the beauty and order of nature.

Yvonne Domenge was born in Mexico City in 1946. She studied plastic arts at the Outremont School in Montreal, Canada, at the Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D.C., and in Mexico City. Working in materials as diverse as wood, stone, clay, marble, cement, steel, porcelain, silver, and resin, Domenge has had more than 40 solo shows and participated in nearly 200 group exhibitions in cities across Mexico, United States, Canada, Europe and China, including the Musee du Louvre in Paris. Her sculpture Lily recently won a gold medal at the Olympic Landscape Sculpture Design Contest in Beijing, China, and her work was selected to represent Mexico for the International Sculpture Biennale in Vancouver, Canada.