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Featured Work

Receptualistic Pyramid

 - Johann Eyfells
Sculpture (EXTERIOR)


Crealde School of Art

About the Artwork

Mounted on a solid, square metal base supported by four posts at each corner, this open-sided concrete and metal is both permeable and impermanent, seeming almost to grow as it decays.

About the Artist

Johann Eyfells
Johann Eyfells, a native of Iceland, and long-time resident of Central Florida until recently, has been a leader in the artistic community as a sculptor, educator and mentor. An internationally exhibited artist, he recently retired as a full professor from the University of Central Florida. His numerous exhibitions include a United Nations exhibit at the Corcoran Museum in Washington DC, The 45th Biennale in Italy, and What Nature Provides, a nine-museum traveling sculpture exhibition that toured throughout Europe. His conceptual ideas seek to expose the relationship of time, space and gravity. His work explores the process of materials; his choices vary between wood, metal, paper and cloth. Mr. Eyfells now resides on his private ranch in Texas where he continues to sculpt. Biography from http://www.eyfellsandeyfells.com/abouttheartist-j.htm Eyfells, revolutionary sculptor, art professor at the University of Central Florida for over 30 years, one-time architect and son of an Icelandic landscape painter, is known to many in Central Florida as the Grandfather of Sculpture. Born in 1923 in Reykjavik, Iceland, he studied at several  universities earning a bachelor's degree in architecture in 1953 and later a master's degree in fine art in 1964. In 1949, Jóhann married Kristin Halldorsdottir, former Icelandic model and dress designer, who made her own career side by side with her husband mastering in fine art, sculpture and photography. Jóhann worked as an architect, artist and teacher in Iceland and the United States until 1969, when he and Kristin moved to Florida. There he continued to work as an artist and professor of art at the University of Central Florida. Jóhann began producing abstract sculptures in the 60's based on his experiments in chemistry and physics, utilizing the various transformational properties of metals, especially aluminum, iron and copper. He calls his work "receptual" based on his concept of receptualism, a theory he developed to explain the essence of his work. He has received much recognition throughout his career including an invitation from the government of Iceland to represent his homeland at the 45th Venice Biennale and inclusions in the 9-museum traveling exhibition "What Nature Provides" and the United Nations' "World Artists at the Millenium".



Did you know?

Tuan Nguyen, the sculptor of seven figurative sculptures at the Plaza at Orange and Church Street was once a prisoner in a Vietnamese concentration camp.

Discover Art in Central Florida!

For those who have eyes to see, there are hundreds of works of art around them. This web site provides some information on many of those works of art that can be regularly viewed in Orange County by any member of the public without an admission fee. They are outside in public view, or located in an interior area that is normally open to the public.

Look around this web site and find something that interests you. Then go see it in person. The information you find here will add to the pleasure of exploring public art in Central Florida.

If, in your travels around Orange County, you come across some public art that is not listed here, please let us know so we can add it. If you are aware of additional information about art or artist that is included here, again, please let us know. Together we can make this an incredible resource for people seeking to spice up their life through exploring art.