Terence Main
American sculptor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terence Main is a Contemporary American artist and designer born in 1954. He received his BA from the Herron School of Art and Design in 1976, and his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1978.
Main is best known for the cast metal and stone sculptural furniture that he has been making for more than 30 years, such as Fourth Frond Chair in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Solo exhibitions and Commissions
- 2019 Peter Marino, My Eames is True, Louis Viuttton
- 2011-2015 Peter Marino, Five, cast aluminum bench for Christian Dior showrooms-
Beijing, Shanghai, Florence, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Miami and other worldwide Dior showrooms.
- 2015 The Turning Line, Herron School of Art and Design, 2015 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Indianapolis, IN
- 2002 Terra Incognita, Installation at 143 West 26th Street, New York, NY.
- 1997 Guerrillas, Art et Industrie, New York, NY.
- 1996 Terrestrial Tale, Art et Industrie, New York, NY.
- 1991 Inflorescence, Art et Industrie, New York, NY.
- 1990 Exhibition Evolution: from New York, Manufactory Gallery, Tokyo.
- 1989 Apparitions, Art et Industrie, New York, NY.
- 1988 Hellbenders, Art et Industrie, New York, NY.
- 1983 The Future Isn't What It Used To Be, International Design Conference, Aspen, CO.
- 1982 Third Stream, Art et Industrie, New York, NY.