Mowry Baden
Mowry Thacher Baden is an American sculptor who has lived and worked in Canada since 1975. He is known for his gallery-based kinaesthetic sculptures and for his public sculpture, both of which require a strong element of bodily interaction on the part of the viewer.
Life
Baden was born January 17, 1936, in Los Angeles, California, to Frank Baden and Jane Louise Thacher.A 1954 graduate of Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, California, Baden studied at Pomona College and Stanford University. He has practiced sculpture for nearly 50 years and has taught sculpture at Raymond College, Pomona College, UBC, and the University of Victoria, from which he retired in 1997. Artist Chris Burden was one of his students.
In 1958, he married Gretchen Fosburgh Kaiser, granddaughter of industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. They divorced in 1973.
He is married to actor-director-writer Judith McDowell. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia, where he continues to produce sculpture and public art.
Art practice
Baden is known for his sculptures that allow the viewer to generate kinaesthetic experiences. To this end, his gallery-based works often use mechanisms or physical components that encourage viewer interaction.Public artworks
- Pavilion, Rock and Shell, 2005, Victoria, BC, Canada
- Fulcrum of Vision, 2003, Vancouver, BC
- The Wall of Death, 1993, Seattle, Washington
- Silage Beach, The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA
- Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
- Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco, CA
- Artpark, Lewiston, NY
- University of California
Exhibitions
- Galeria Excelsior, Mexico City
- Galleria Pogliani, Rome
- Museum of Modern Art, New York
- Cobar Gallery, New York
- University of Mexico, Mexico City
- San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco
- The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver
- Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles
- National Gallery of Canada,
- Benjamin Diaz Gallery, Toronto
- Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver
Awards