

Artist David Middlebrook is known for his large-scale sculptures drawing on cultural experiences derived from his international artist residencies and love of travel. Middlebrook's works address contemporary environmental and societal concerns from climate warming to migratory bird paths. Characterized by heavy and lasting materials, his artworks are made to stay, to remind the viewers, now and in the future, of important, universal messages. As a conceptual artist, Middlebrook's practice is driven to make the viewer think and ponder; What does this work mean? How is this made? How is it able to stand?
Middlebrook's latest sculpture, “Peace Monument", had him addressing one of the most important concepts of all: peace- specifically world peace. A timely piece taking into consideration what is happening in the world today. Engraved into the 9' tall, obelisk-like sculpture is the word “peace" in over 25 languages with a symbolic dove with an olive branch on top. The bulk of this totem symbolizes time representing past, present and future civilizations. Basalt benches surround the piece encouraging time to reflect with hope that peace is possible. This contemplative piece was unveiled on September 21, 2022, United Nations International Peace Day, at Morgan Hill Civic Center (San Francisco Bay Area).
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Artist David Middlebrook is known for his large-scale sculptures drawing on cultural experiences derived from his international artist residencies and love of travel. Middlebrook's works address contemporary environmental and societal concerns from climate warming to migratory bird paths. Characterized by heavy and lasting materials, his artworks are made to stay, to remind the viewers, now and in the future, of important, universal messages. As a conceptual artist, Middlebrook's practice is driven to make the viewer think and ponder; What does this work mean? How is this made? How is it able to stand?
Middlebrook's latest sculpture, “Peace Monument", had him addressing one of the most important concepts of all: peace- specifically world peace. A timely piece taking into consideration what is happening in the world today. Engraved into the 9' tall, obelisk-like sculpture is the word “peace" in over 25 languages with a symbolic dove with an olive branch on top. The bulk of this totem symbolizes time representing past, present and future civilizations. Basalt benches surround the piece encouraging time to reflect with hope that peace is possible. This contemplative piece was unveiled on September 21, 2022, United Nations International Peace Day, at Morgan Hill Civic Center (San Francisco Bay Area).
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