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October 20,
2004
'Rising Star'
Sculpture On Display In REC Plaza 
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Boise
State University welcomed a gift of art Oct. 19, with
the delivery and installation of a sculpture
titled “Rising Star” on the northeast corner of the
Student Recreation Center plaza. The wind-driven mobile
is on loan for three years from Idaho-based sculptor
Robert Kantor, whose work can be found in several public
and private collections in Sun Valley, Chicago and
Denver. The “Rising Star” metal sculpture is 12 feet
high, 10 feet long and 8 feet wide and weighs 3,000
pounds.
“We are
thankful for the loan of sculpture and the impressive work
of Bob Kantor,” said Boise State President Bob Kustra. “The
artwork is a symbol of where we are going as an institution.
Whether it is the success of the football team or our
academic accomplishments in fields ranging from engineering
to theatre arts, Boise State is truly rising into a
first-class metropolitan university.”
The sculpture
is a three-dimensional red star with blue and orange mobile
balls. Kantor’s art is based on his optimistic outlook on
life, which he translates into bright colored metal mobiles
and non-moving pieces. He graduated from the University of
Colorado, where he studied art history and English
literature. Kantor was a graduate fellow at New York
University in 1964, where he studied the works of Alexander
Calder as well as other modern masters. Kantor is
represented by the Ochi Gallery in Ketchum.
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