The artist’s body of work also includes figurative bronze sculpture. Pennington’s large, abstract, mixed-media sculptures of the past decade have largely dealt with the subjects of sex, the power of sexual attraction, reproduction and motherhood. Pennington was commissioned to create the Kinsey sculpture in 2021 after a competitive, international call for proposals. The statue’s chair and code sheet are internally illuminated, providing additional visual appeal at night. The sculpture, cast in bronze at Bollinger Atelier, was recently installed at a site just east of Lindley Hall, the institute’s current home, and not far from Swain Hall, the institute’s original site. Herman B Wells, former IU president and chancellor.George Taliaferro, IU football legend and the first Black man drafted into the NFL.Hoagy Carmichael, composer and songwriter.Elinor Ostrom, the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Economics.The sculpture of Kinsey joins an IU Bloomington campus collection of bronze sculptures representing other pioneering IU faculty members and students, including: “This spectacular sculpture honors Kinsey’s international scholarly and public impact, reminding us of the importance of the ongoing research, education and historical preservation occurring daily at today’s vibrant Kinsey Institute.” Kinsey left us with the extraordinary legacy of his endless scientific curiosity, his unwavering commitments to academic freedom and his passion for understanding humanity’s sexual diversity,” said Justin Garcia, executive director of the Kinsey Institute. “And its reputation for excellent, relevant scholarship bolsters Indiana University’s reputation.” “Around the nation and around the world, the Kinsey Institute is the trusted source for information on critical issues in human sexuality, relationships, gender and reproduction,” IU President Pamela Whitten said during a dedication ceremony Thursday evening. The sculpture’s installation on the Bloomington campus demonstrates the university’s pride in the living legacy of research and academic freedom Kinsey helped to forge and the institute’s ongoing commitment to equity regarding sexual diversity established by Kinsey’s research. The life-size bronze is the work of Melanie Cooper Pennington, a lecturer in sculpture in the IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design. He founded The Kinsey Institute, the world’s leading sexuality research institute, in 1947. Kinsey revolutionized the scientific study of sexual behavior and provoked an international conversation about sexuality. Melanie Cooper Pennington, a lecturer in sculpture in the IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, poses with her sculpture of Alfred C.
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