
Over the course of several years, I had the opportunity to follow Joy Brown’s work in Connecticut, Japan, and China—places where traditions of ceramic and bronze casting remain very much alive.
What emerges is less a biography than a way of observing how form takes shape through time, collaboration, and repetition.

This is the story of a family of Italian sculptors who helped shape the urban landscape of American cities, leaving their mark on monuments that have long outlived their names.
What emerges is less a biography than a reconsideration of how authorship, collaboration, and material labor shaped some of America’s most enduring works of public art.
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America’s leading sculptor during the American Renaissance.










