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Albert Vrana Bio Sketch & Resume 1981~~~ ~ ' ~~ ,~„a,,.~.. -e ALBERT VRANA Biographical Sketch & Resume 1981 "Vrana is unceasing in his investigation of space-mass relations. He is interested in new materials ... he has even pioneered the use of new ones in the Southeast ... but for him their intrinsic qualities are never an end, but a means. Each of his ,small sculptures is a discovery of some aspect of the relation of space and mass and together they are preludes to his monumental sculpture ... his major achievement: the fusion of sculpture and architecture inia manner rarely accomplished since the Baroque era. Kenneth Donahue, Director Los Angeles County Museum of Art Vrana never considered being a sculptor until his mid thirties. He was born in New Jersey and spent his childhood on Long Island in a family of builders and architects. His interest in travel and the sea found him at the outbreak of Word War II already a radio operator, in the Merchant Marine. The six yea=s involved in the conflict were not without exposure to various geographic cultures and peoples. Upon his return, he married, studied and became a horticulturist, landscape designer, starting his own successful nursery fifty miles from New York City. Ten years later, restless, he sold out and moved his family aboard a 30' sailboat and sailed to Florida to spend a year studying Tropical Horticulture at the University of Miami. To indulge himself, he tried to enroll in a painting class, only to find it was filled ... so he took sculpture as a second choice:. 1957 and 'S8 saw him with his family traveling and visiting museum: and galleries in Europe, through England, Ireland, Holland, France, Italy and carving three marble pieces in his studio in Spain. Today he is known primarily for his monumental architectural sculpture. He says, "My approach is different, yet traditional, in that much of my work is integrated as part o the structure and related to the specific building in both design and materials, in har mony, not conflict, with the architecture." His successful New York show at the ACA Gallery, January 1966, exposed the artist and his direction. All twenty six bronze pieces were architecturally involved. Vrana says, "Man cannot be taken out of context for real understanding. This world shapes him as much as he molds it. My small galle sculpture associates people to a definite environmental area. In my viewing my archi tural sculpture, I find myself again associated ... the only change is scale." MIDIA: He has achieved international recognition ,f or his relief sculpture (intaglio) CONCRETE on the Professional Arts Center in Miami,~~Florida, perhaps the largest of its kind. The non-repetitive design titled "The Procession", 6 stories high, flows over 20( panels 12' x 12', four exterior walls cast in hand tooled expendable plastic foam molds, The concrete panels became the actual structural exterior walls closing in the building, (See Public Commissions and Books Contributed To) Vrana's sculpture on Tamiami Pool and Tennis Center, Dade County, Florida offered him opportunity to cast his designs in the structural walls poured by the general contracto . Heretofore, his sculptured panels had been precast in a fabricating plant off the buil- ding site, then trucked to the site and installed. This cast in place method can resul in considerable savings. The retaining wall for the Johnson City Public Library, (Tenn ) also uses this system. When faced with a major architectural commission to design and execute a relief on the exterior of a Circular auditorium, he developed the host-hydro technique for sand casti concrete panels. Working from his scale model of the 157 foot, two story high rotunda, he carved in sand and cast the panels at a concrete plant, supervised their hanging at the Miami Beach Public Library. This sculpture-in-the-round is titled "The Story of Man". (See Awards & Public Commissions) a • MIDIA: A Crown of Thorns, 19 feet in diameter, executed in iron and suspended DIRECT METALS over the sanctuary, an altar reminiscent of Stonehenge, designed in native stone and wrought iron and the entrance doors worked in embossed copper contributed to the design of architect Alfred Browning Parker fox Hope Lutheran .Church in South Miami,'Florida (See Awards) For Florida International University's sculpture, "Las Cuatro Razas", it was only natur that Vrana should be inspired by his years of travel in Europe, the Caribbean, and Latir. America. This part of the commission for the Primers Casa is a multiple sculpture with components of ferro cement and hammered, brazed sheet bronze, held off the wall in an area 30' x 103' and elevated between two stair towers. (See .Awards) MEDIA: Intrigued by the development of ferro cement in the boating industry, FERRO CEMENT using these techniques and procedures for the thin shelled reinforced AND METALS concrete, Vrana developed a method of fabricating large monumental sculptures that were light and very durable. Early in 1969, he was commissioned to design and execute his largest free-standing sculpture. "The Obelisk" commemorating all the Arts, performing, visual, etc. stands 6C high and weighs 50 tons. It consists of a central tapered tower form of white cast con- crete, around which eight heroic sculptures of ferro cement are cantilevered. These fez cement sculptures are sheathed in most part with brass and bronze, contrasting with the precast tower. In Raleigh, North Carolina, The Fountain for Crab Tree Mall. utilized ferro cement onto which was applied stainless steel and bronze by an industrial method known as Metallizi~ This method, also known as flame spraying, melts the desired metals in wire form and flame sprays them with the use of high volume compressed air onto the designated areas. PUBLIC COMMISSIONS Miami Beach Public Library. Edgewater Beach Apartments Professional Arts Center Jacksonville Federal Bldg. Florida Int'1 University Miami Lakes First State Bank and Capeletti Bldg. Homestead City Hall North Hialeah 1st State Bank Johnson City Public Library Tamiami Pool&Tennis Center Johnson City Public Library (retaining wall)- PUBLIC COMMISSIONS Concrete Sand Cast Concrete Miami Beach, FL "Story of Man" Precast Concrete Naples, FL - " Miami, FL "The Processions" " Jacksonville, FL "Evolution of Gov't` " Miami, FL - " Miami, FL "The Marketplace" " Homestead, FL "The Homesteaders" " Hialeah, FL - " Johnson City, TN - Cast in Place Concrete West. Miami, FL - " Johnson City, TN - Metals Edgewater Beach Apartments Sheet Bronze Naples, FL Fountain Hope Lutheran Church Iron, Copper & Limestone S. Miami, FL "Crown of Thorns" 1100 Building Sheet Bronze North Miami, FL "The Guardian" Holy Trinity Church Bronze, Lucite Washington, DC "Glorious Cross" Florida Int'1 University Bronze, FerroCement Miami, FL "Las Cuatro Razas" PUBLIC COMMISSIONS Arlen House Plaza Center Presbyterian Towers Crabtree Mall Ferro Cement & Metals W/Bronze Miami Beach, FL "The Obelisk" W/Bronze Palm Beach, FL Fountain W/Bronze St.Petersburg, FL"Conscience of Man" W/Bronze & S. Steel Raleigh, NC Fountain MEDIA: Vrana's first training was in carving;. His earliest exhibitions CARVED STONE were dominated by large wood, stone, some hammered lead pieces and AND WOOD fiberglass. (See page 1, Spain) He still thinks as a carver, his foam molds for concrete panels are also carved:. COLLECTIONS: MAJOR STONE AND WOOD SCULPTURE Commissioned Carved Limestone 45 E. 57th St. Bldg. New York City "`Peace and Reconstruction" Carved Limestone Blanche Morris Miami Beach, FL Commissioned Wood Morris Burk Coral Gables, F. "Family" Wood Edward Truppman, MD North Miami, FL "Saved" Wood Janet Rainwater San Francisco, MEDIA: A 1963 Tiffany Grant in the field of sculpture for his work in centrifu BRONZE CASTING casting of small freestanding gallery bronzes encouraged Vrana to devel~ his studio foundry using the ceramic shell casting system. In his one man traveling show, "Doorways and Windows", 1964, sponsored by the Lowe Art Gallery, University of Miami, he presented a series. of eleven bronze figures related to doorways and windows. This theme show of man's relationship to his environment and the many symbolic interpretations of the door and window, was accompanied by shadow prints, his unique process of "Shadow Capturing". This show traveled for one year to ten unive~ sities and municipal museums and galleries in the United States. He has maintained a b~ foundry in his studio since 19b$ and his exhibitions, shows, and workshops after this date were dominated by his bronze casting. EXHIBITIONS (one-man shows) Joe and Emily Lowe Gallery, University of Miami - 1960, 1963 Ft. Lauderdale Art Center, Ft. Lauderdale - 1959 Fairleigh Dickinson University ARt Gallery, Madison,. NJ - 1964 Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC - 1964 Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC - 1964 University of Oklahoma Art Gallery, Norman, Oklahoma- 1964 Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Columbus, Georgia - 1964 Hunter Gallery of Art, Chattanooga Art Association, Chattanooga, TN - 1964 Mt. Vernon Seminary and Jr. College, Washington, DC :- 1964 Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art,- Ft. Lauderdale - 1965 ACA Galleries, New York City - 1966 The Berenson Gallery, Miami, Florida - 1968, 1969, 1972 Long Boat Key Art Center, Florida - 1973 Harmon Gallery, Naples, Florida - 1974 He is represented by the Harmon Gallery in Naples and Sarasota,. Florida and by the L.F.A.; Galleries in Washington, DC FILM- Title, "Artist in Concrete" - color - Subject:~documentary on process for relief, Jacksonville Federal Office Building - Produced by Portland Cement Association FIFTH NATIONAL SCULPTURE CONFERENCE, University of Kansas - May 1968 - Film and slides subject of Monumental Sculpture Techniques. 1977 NATIONAL SCULPTURE CONFERENCE, Arkansas State University, titled "The Sculptor and the Architect" - spoke on "Concrete Techniques," with slides and film. CONSULTANT TO Dade County (Florida) "Art in Public Places" Ordinance ~~73-77. TEACHING Primarily a working sculptor, yet Vrana enjoys occasional forays into the teaching field, such as at the Art Institu,te.of Miami, Miami-Dade Community College and summers, '68 through '80 at Penland School, North Carolina. BOOKS CONTRIBUTED T0: "Creating with Plaster", "Contemporary Stone Sculpture", "Creative Carving" and "Contemporary ..Art with Wood", all by Dona Meilach. "Plastics as an Art Form", "Plastics as a Design Form" and "Plastics as Sculpture", all by Thelma Newman. "A Decade of Sculpture", by Julia Busch. "Sculpture, Tools, Materials and Techniques" by Wilbert Verhelst "Spiel mit Form and Struktur" by Hans F. Erb (West Germany) "The Family Creative Workshop ~~15" Penary Publishing Co. and Time-Life Books "Direct Metal Sculpture" by Meilach and Seiden "Sculpture from Plastics" by Nicholas Roukes "Bath " (Architectural Magazine) Cover story on Professional Arts Bldg., Paris, France` HONORS AND AWARDS FOR: Miami Beach Public Librar Miami Lakes First State B Hope Lutheran Church Florida Int'1 University Professional Arts Center Who's Who in American Art STUDIO ADDRESS: Route 3, PHONE: (704) 688-3514 y City Council Resolution - 1962 ank Portland Cement Association Award - 1972 26th Nat'l Conf. of Church Arch. Award - 1964 Florida Concrete Products Ass. Award of Excellence - 19 3 City of Miami Beautification Award - 1 66 Listings Since 1966 Box 330 C, Bakersville, NC 28705