Job, Public sculpture at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States.
Job is a full-scale sculpture by artist Judith Shea that uses modern materials to represent human form and expression. The work sits on campus and displays Shea's characteristic approach to three-dimensional form.
The sculpture was installed in 2005 as part of the institution's efforts to expand its collection of contemporary works. It arrived during a period when art investment on campus was gaining importance.
The sculpture reflects contemporary approaches to depicting human presence and shapes how art exists within academic spaces. It invites viewers to think about the relationship between body, space, and material.
The sculpture remains accessible year-round for campus visitors and art enthusiasts. You can visit the location on your own and explore the work at your own pace.
The work shows Shea's skill at exploring human presence through geometric and abstract forms. This approach makes the sculpture more than just a human figure.
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