BILL FRANK COMMENT O 28 N
THE BASSOLS SCULPTURE
JULY 1975
The Bassols Sculture is a
contemporary sculpture of welded steel and brushed aluminum which
was financed jointly by
Lewes Historical Socciety and Delaware Arts Council and was
valued at
least $5000. The four
upright figures, eact topped with a halo , represents in abstracts
the towns
architecture of church
spires and victorian lines of older houses in Lewes.
Bassols, with a Cuban
background, is no stranger to the arts field of Delaware. He lives
at
Cool Spring and was an art
teacher. He has exhibited contemporary scilpture at a number of
Delaware
exhibits that reccieved both
applause and criticim, some like his work, others don't, some
understand it, some don't.
Early this month his
contribution to Lewes was unveiled in front of a doctors historic
home on
Pilottown Road. Eyebrows
raised, noses stiffened, protest piled up, like “what the hell
is this”. In response to criticism he quoted “ some day, this
sculpture will become part of Lewes' folklore”.
November 13, Anyway, last
Thursday the news was out, sad news, Bassols work has been ordered
to the
warehouse, awaiting further
decision, by Lewes Historical Society.
Shame on Lewes, it's
Historical Society, and all of you.
SOURCE; Wilmington Morning
News, Bill Frank, Monday , July 28, 1975. Abstract by Harrison,
November 13, Anyway, last
Thursday the news was out, sad news, Bassols work has been ordered
to the
2 2017.
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