"Meeting of Minds"


Chosen by: Americans for the Arts
"...as one of the most exciting, compelling, and innovative
public art projects completed between
April 2004 and April 2005 in the United States..."

VR Panoramas | Fabrication | Installation | Location| Dedication Ceremony

See a video about this project on YouTube.com

Public art sculpture of monumental steel heads. Titled: Face the Jury by Douglas Kornfeld
Above: "Meeting of Minds," full-head: 16' x 14', half-head: 7' x 17' , steel, water-jet cut steel and perforated steel, baked enamel paint. High Resolution image above

The upright head depicts the profile of an African-American woman looking out to the adjacent North Denver neighborhood. The second head, with the profile of a generic male, appears to be sinking into the ground.

In the head of the woman there is an oval that, from a distance, looks like a brain. Upon closer examination the “brain” is filled with a jumble of figures similar in style to the international male and female symbols. These figures are quite different from the usual male and female icons we see every day. They depict men and women in a variety of different shapes and sizes rather than the standardized and stereotypical way. These are thin, fat, tall, short, muscular, and portly etc.... Some even have different sized heads alluding to different ways of thinking.
The head of the male figure is filled with the standard international male and female icons we see every day. They are lined up in precise rows male, female, male, female. This arrangement symbolizes a corresponding regimentation of thinking.

As world culture has acquiesced to the use of these figures to portray all people. We can see that more and more they fail to truly represent who we really are. By juxtaposing these two heads I seek to portray different ways of thinking and stimulate a dialog about symbols and how they affect our perception of: diversity, stereotypes, and identity.

The dedication speech explains more about this work.