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Richard Scott HillRichard Scott Hill is an internationally known artist. Mr. Hill's artwork has been included in many national and internationally recognized exhibitions and in many corporate and museum collections, including the High Museum of Art, the Augusta Museum of Art, the Georgia Council for the Arts, the Atlanta Civic Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Olinda, Recife, Brazil, and the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia.
Among his achievements was designing and constructing a magnificent, spiraling tower that soars 80 feet in height for the Olympic Village in the Georgia Tech Plaza at the Georgia Institute of Technology; this sculpture is known as "The Kessler Campanile" built in time for the 1996 Olympic Games held in Atlanta; where it remains a landmark, after the Olympic Games for the City of Atlanta and the State of Georgia. This sculpture can be seen at Wikipedia Kessler Campanile. Richard has fifteen books published about his artwork. Richard works in bronze, brass, wood, marble, steel, and glass. He has completed more than twenty thousand works of art. |