William Corwin's 2014 sculpture H.D.T. (Henry David Thoreau) documented by photographer David Riley
William Corwin created H.D.T. (Henry David Thoreau) in 2014, a sculpture made from cast Hydrocal and acrylic. The work was documented by photographer David Riley. Staten Island Arts provided courtesy for the piece. The image was posted on artcritical.com on November 10, 2014, at 10:24 pm. This documentation appeared under an entry by Juliet Helmke discussing Corwin and Greenberg. The sculpture references the 19th century American writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau. The material combination of Hydrocal and acrylic creates a distinctive textural quality. The photographic record preserves the sculpture's visual characteristics for public viewing.
Key facts
- William Corwin created H.D.T. (Henry David Thoreau) in 2014
- The sculpture is made from cast Hydrocal and acrylic
- Photographer David Riley documented the work
- Staten Island Arts provided courtesy for the piece
- The image was posted on artcritical.com on November 10, 2014
- The entry was posted at 10:24 pm
- The documentation appeared under Juliet Helmke's discussion of Corwin and Greenberg
- The sculpture references 19th century writer Henry David Thoreau
Entities
Artists
- William Corwin
- Henry David Thoreau
- David Riley
- Juliet Helmke
Institutions
- Staten Island Arts
- artcritical.com