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Brian Goggin
(late 20th century)
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Lived/Active: California
Known for: sculptor-installation
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| | A sculptor of large-scale pieces, Brian Goggin in 2000 had a commissioned work titled "Herd Mortality" installed at the roof of the EmeryTech building in Emeryville, California. The sculpture weighs 3000 pounds and depicts Queen Anne-style tables running together as though escaping. The piece is symbolic of the many dot.com companies in the building. |
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