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this photo by John FitzGerald
University of Toronto Medical Sciences Building (1969, Govan, Kaminker, Langley, Keenleyside, Melick, Devonshire, & Wilson with Somerville, McMurrich, & Oxley). On the right is Habit Helix of Life by Ted Bieler (1971).
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John FitzGerald club has replied to William Sutherland clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to tiabunna clubI have already posted a photo of one of his later sculptures, Triad:
So far as the picture goes, the motor bike is an interesting contrast to the regular bicycles all over the place.
John FitzGerald club has replied to rdhinmn clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Keith Burton clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Andrew Trundlewagon clubOf course the building went up in 1969 and the sculpture in 1971, a period in which everyone wanted to be NEW!! And DIFFERENT!! Kick out the jams!! And so on. This is certainly different from the rest of Queen's Park Circle.
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