
PART 1 : SCULPTURE IN THE PARK
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Vehicles shown with available equipment.
↓ Unloading tools and materials
for the sculptures’ installations.
↓Lobe makes some final
measurements for the footing
of “Nature’s Clock.”
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↑Robert Lobe at the site of his art installation in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
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“Invisible Earth” is moved into position in the water facing
the historic boathouse.
THE TALENT BEHIND SCULPTURE IN THE PARK
Robert Lobe’s “Nature in Nature” exhibition is three separate sculptures that have been installed in Brooklyn’s Prospect
Park. Lobe, a sculptor whose work has appeared around the world, created “Nature’s Clock,” “Invisible Earth” and “Antique
Jenny” for specific sites on the grounds of the park’s historic boathouse, to be enjoyed by the public in a natural setting.
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↓ Robert Lobe putting the final touches on
“Antique Jenny.”
↓ Assistant Keegan Stephan helps assemble
a sculpture during the installation.
↓ ↓ Assistants wait for final instructions
from Lobe.