Art Collection
Jonas Gerard
Earth Dance
(wall relief construction of bent wood)
Acquired: 2002
Location: North Entrance
Gerard's wall sculptures, which are described as
wall relief constructions of bent wood, are inspired by
World music. He begins creating his sculptures by drawing
shapes he likes onto brick plywood templates. Using clamps
and c-clips to hold each piece together, he simultaneously
arranges pieces until he completes a composition. Each
shape is cut out of a unique wood and steamed and soaked
so the wood can be bent. The pieces are reinforced with
several screws which are invisible to the eye. The sculptures
are completely puttied over and sanded to feel comfortable
to the touch. Three coats of acrylic black paint are applied
providing the base for the additional layers of colors. "This
entire process is a spontaneous one on my part. I am working
from intuition. It is more about the process than the product
for me," says Gerard.
Gerard, who was born in Casablanca, Morocco, is a self-taught
artist. He has a degree in engineering and participated
in workshops at the Museum of Modern Art and at the Art
Student's League. Currently, Gerard works in his
studio in Miami. |

Jonas Gerard's Earth Dance greets those who enter
the library through the north entrance with a sense of
energy as it shows off its bright colors. |