Jong-il Ma: Be There When You Return
A new, dynamic interlacing sculpture by South Korean artist, Jong-il Ma floats above the entrance to the Burt Chernow Galleries. The major piece, presented by the Housatonic Museum of Art, is an intricate arrangement of stained wood, offering a lesson in balance and flow.
Named ‘Be There When You Return’, the artwork’s design alludes to the history of Bridgeport. Prior to planning the piece, Ma spent time learning about the city, including its early prosperity, decline and steps toward redevelopment. The hopeful piece refers to Bridgeport’s journey and optimistically forecasts a return to residents’ pride and passion for local architecture.
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Jong-il Ma
South Korean / American, 1961
Be There When You Return, 2021
24’7” x 23’3” x 22’7”
Varieties of natural and stained woods with metal and plastic fasteners
2021.05.01
Commissioned by the Housatonic Museum of Art Funded by Elizabeth Fray and the Werth Family Foundation
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Jong-il Ma
South Korean / American, 1961
Be There When You Return, 2021
24’7” x 23’3” x 22’7”
Varieties of natural and stained woods with metal and plastic fasteners
2021.05.01
Commissioned by the Housatonic Museum of Art Funded by Elizabeth Fray and the Werth Family Foundation
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Jong-il Ma
South Korean / American, 1961
Be There When You Return, 2021
24’7” x 23’3” x 22’7”
Varieties of natural and stained woods with metal and plastic fasteners
2021.05.01
Commissioned by the Housatonic Museum of Art Funded by Elizabeth Fray and the Werth Family Foundation