Escultura Luz Azul by John Angée is a brushed aluminum sculpture that captures and transforms light through its reflective surface. The title — Blue Light Sculpture — speaks to the interplay between material, illumination, and color that defines the viewer’s experience. Angée’s use of brushed aluminum creates a surface texture that diffuses and directs light, producing subtle blue-silver tones that shift with viewing angle and ambient conditions.
Tecnica: Metal Fabrication
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Metal Base Hormigón
Metal Base Hormigón by John Angée combines stainless steel and concrete in a hybrid sculptural work that bridges industrial construction and fine art. The juxtaposition of metal and concrete — two foundational materials of modern architecture — reflects Angée’s dual practice as architect and sculptor. The work explores the aesthetic potential of construction materials when liberated from purely functional purposes.
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The Flight to Freedom
The Flight to Freedom (2012) by John Angée is a monumental stainless steel sculpture measuring 114×40 feet, commissioned by the City of Coral Gables through the prestigious 1% For the Arts program. The work is one of the largest public art installations in South Florida, transforming urban space with its soaring forms that evoke liberation and upward movement. The commission established Angée as a major voice in Miami’s public art landscape.
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Buen Te
Buen Te by Ramón Vargas is a metal sculpture that merges functional design sensibility with artistic expression. The work demonstrates Vargas’s ability to create three-dimensional forms that engage viewers through both visual impact and conceptual depth. Part of the Run Art Inside collection, Buen Te showcases the Venezuelan artist’s distinctive approach to metalwork within the collective’s primarily sculpture-focused programme.
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Wings
Wings by William Caraballo captures themes of aspiration, transformation, and freedom through welded metal sculpture. The work’s title and form evoke flight and liberation — powerful metaphors rendered in industrial materials that speak to both strength and lightness. As Caraballo’s representative piece in the Run Art Inside catalogue, Wings introduces his sculptural voice to the collective’s growing body of contemporary work.
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Archimy
Archimy by Karel Frometa takes its name from Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician whose principles of geometry and mechanics continue to influence engineering and art. The welded metal sculpture reflects Frometa’s dual practice as artist and metal fabricator (Thor Metal Art LLC), where industrial precision meets creative vision. The geometric construction speaks to the mathematical foundations underlying all structural form.
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Passages
Passages by John Angée is a monumental Corten steel sculpture that explores themes of transition, threshold, and movement through space. The choice of Corten (weathering) steel is deliberate — the material’s characteristic rust patina evolves over time, giving the work a living surface that changes with weather and age. Angée’s architectural training informs the work’s engagement with spatial dynamics and the viewer’s physical passage through and around the piece.
