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Gary Lee Price

Gary Lee Price (born May 2, 1955[1]) is an American sculptor.

Biography edit

 

Gary Lee Price is an American sculptor known for his uplifting bronze sculptures that capture the essence of the human spirit. Throughout his prolific career spanning over 30 years, Price's sculptures have found homes in public and private collections worldwide, gracing galleries, museums, libraries, corporations, cities, and educational institutions. His works range from intimate pieces to monumental sculptures, each reflecting his belief in the power of art to inspire and uplift humanity.[2]

Born in Montpelier, Idaho,[3] Gary Lee Price's journey into the world of art was shaped by both tragedy and resilience. At the age of 6 years old, Gary Lee Price witnessed the murder-suicide of his mother, Betty Jo Reeder, and his step-father, Ted Reeder in Manheim, Germany.[4] He was shipped back to the states to be raised by his mom's first husband, Wayne Price. Price went to both grade school and high school in Montpelier, Idaho. After graduating from Montpelier High School, he went on to study at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. He then served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Germany. Following his mission, Price studied in Jerusalem for six months through Brigham Young University’s Study Abroad program. He then studied at the Utah Technical College in Orem, Utah (now Utah Valley University), where he met and studied with sculptor Stan Johnson.[1] With Johnson's encouragement, Price decided to continue his education at the University of Utah where he graduated with a BA in Art. His professional sculpting career took off almost immediately with the sales of his early Western and Native American pieces, including "Sacred Meat" and "Ascent". Price credits the piece "Ascent" as the inspiration for his "Statue of Responsibility". Stephen R. Covey was instrumental in introducing Gary Lee Price to the Statue of Responsibility. Dr Covey was a friend and colleague of holocaust survivor, Viktor E. Frankl, author of Man's Search for Meaning, Covey made a commitment to Frankl to make sure that Frankl's vision of a Statue of Responsibility on the West coast would one day "bookend" the Statue of Liberty on the East coast. Price holds the trademarks and copyrights, and is the official sculptor for this project. Price and his wife, Leesa Clark-Price have created a non-profit organization, Statue of Responsibility Foundation which is currently[when?] in the third phase[clarification needed] of this endeavor. Price's memoirs, Divine Turbulence will be[needs update] released in the spring of 2022.

Career edit

After leaving Utah Valley University, Price enrolled at the University of Utah to study painting, drawing, and anatomy. He studied under Alvin Gittins as well as Stan Johnson. In 1982, he earned his B.F.A in painting and drawing.[1] During his high-school years, Price painted and sold his landscape paintings. Later on, he worked as a ranch hand, a farmer, a jewelry salesperson and manager, and worked in Stan Johnson’s studio and foundry in Mapleton, Utah. Price gained many skills through his work including mold making, wax and slurry casting, and welding. These skills would later become very important in influencing the direction of his art. Some of his earliest subjects include Southwestern and wildlife themes, such as Buffalo Nickel and Return of Fury. His first recognition came with the Death Valley Art Show, followed by recognition for his sculpture They Rise Highest Who Lift As They Go.[1] aka "Ascent".

In 1991, Gary Lee Price was elected a member of the National Sculpture Society,[5] a prestigious honor that recognizes his contributions to the field of sculpture. In November 2001, he received the "Governor's Mansion Artist Award," from Governor Michael Leavitt of Utah, for his support of the arts. Aside from his sculpture images appearing on the covers of a few various magazines and books, the December 2003 issue of Utah Valley Magazine featured a cover story on Gary and his career entitled, "The Spirit of Giving." In 2005, it was announced that he had been selected to create the 305-foot Statue of Responsibility[6] on the west coast of the United States.[7] Price is currently in Phase III of this history making project. In 2014 Gary was elected by his National Sculpture Society peers to the status of FELLOW.

The Statue of Responsibility Foundation edit

Source:[8]

One of Gary Lee Price's most ambitious and significant projects is the creation of the "Statue of Responsibility." This monumental sculpture embodies the vision of Holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl as a counterpart to the Statue of Liberty, symbolizing the importance of personal responsibility and meaningful existence.[9] The concept of the Statue of Responsibility originated from Viktor E. Frankl's experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Despite enduring unimaginable suffering and loss, Frankl discovered a profound truth: the ultimate freedom lies in the ability to choose one's response to any given situation. This insight became the foundation of his seminal work, "Man's Search for Meaning," in which he emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and finding purpose even in the face of adversity.

Frankl envisioned the Statue of Responsibility as a physical manifestation of this philosophy, a monument that would stand as a reminder of the interconnectedness of freedom and responsibility. He believed that just as the Statue of Liberty symbolizes freedom, its counterpart on the West coast should represent responsibility, creating a balanced and holistic representation of the ideals that define America.

The realization of Frankl's vision gained momentum through the efforts of Stephen R. Covey, author of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," who was deeply inspired by Frankl's teachings. Covey and his team sought out a sculptor who could capture the essence of responsibility in art, eventually discovering Gary Lee Price at his foundry in Springville, Utah. Upon learning about Frankl's vision, Price was deeply moved and felt a profound sense of connection to the concept of responsibility. Drawing from his own experiences of overcoming tragedy and adversity, Price embarked on the monumental task of designing and sculpting the Statue of Responsibility, imbuing it with symbolism and meaning that resonated with Frankl's philosophy.

The design of the Statue of Responsibility reflects Price's belief in the power of interconnectedness and mutual support. At its core is a powerful image of two hands clasped together, symbolizing the bond between individuals and the shared responsibility to uplift and support one another. This gesture embodies the spirit of collaboration, compassion, and solidarity that lies at the heart of responsible living. Inspired by his earlier work, "The Ascent," which depicts two Native Americans supporting each other on a cliffside, Price incorporated elements of trust and mutual assistance into the design of the statue. The outstretched hands reaching towards each other represent the human capacity for empathy and connection, transcending barriers and divisions to create a more compassionate and inclusive society.

The Statue of Responsibility represents not only a monumental work of art but also a profound statement about the human condition and the values that define us as individuals and as a society. Through his collaboration with Frankl's vision, Price has created a timeless symbol that inspires reflection, dialogue, and action towards a more responsible and compassionate world. As the Statue of Responsibility takes shape, it serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations, reminding us of our collective duty to uphold the principles of freedom, justice, and dignity for all. With its completion, the statue will stand as a testament to the enduring power of art to ignite change and transform lives, leaving a legacy of responsibility for generations to come.[10]

Legacy and Impact edit

Gary Lee Price's sculptures have left an indelible mark on the world of art, inspiring viewers with their message of hope, resilience, and human connection. From his early works rooted in personal tragedy to his monumental projects aimed at promoting global responsibility, Price's art continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

His sculptures can be found in prominent public spaces, including museums, libraries, corporate headquarters, and educational institutions, serving as beacons of inspiration and reminders of the enduring human spirit. Price's dedication to his craft and his commitment to uplifting others through art have earned him a place among the most respected sculptors of his generation.

As Gary Lee Price continues to create and share his vision with the world, his legacy as an artist and a champion of the human spirit remains an enduring testament to the power of art to transform lives and inspire positive change.[11] Through his sculptures, Price invites viewers to embrace their own responsibility to uplift and support one another, fostering a more compassionate and interconnected world for future generations.

 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  2. ^ "About Gary Lee Price – Sculptor Gary Lee Price". Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  3. ^ "Gary Lee Price (sculptor) | Meyer Gallery". www.meyergalleries.com. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  4. ^ Price, Gary (May 9, 2022). Divine Turbulence (1 ed.). Inspired Legacy Publishing. pp. 13–22. ISBN 979-8986063812.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  5. ^ "Gary Price | Pitzer's Fine Arts". pitzersart.com. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  6. ^ "Statue of Responsibility – A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility". Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  8. ^ "Statue of Responsibility – A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility". Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  9. ^ "Statue of Responsibility – A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility". Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  10. ^ "Statue of Responsibility – A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility". Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  11. ^ "Sculptor Gary Lee Price – Lifting the Human Spirit Through Sculpture". Retrieved 2024-03-07.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • arts briefs Daily Herald
  • The Art of Loveland.
  • Gary Price featured at Botanical Gardens Art Business News
  • Statue removal a tight squeeze in Springville Daily Herald

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Gary Lee Price news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Gary Lee Price born May 2 1955 1 is an American sculptor Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 The Statue of Responsibility Foundation 4 Legacy and Impact 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp Gary Lee Price is an American sculptor known for his uplifting bronze sculptures that capture the essence of the human spirit Throughout his prolific career spanning over 30 years Price s sculptures have found homes in public and private collections worldwide gracing galleries museums libraries corporations cities and educational institutions His works range from intimate pieces to monumental sculptures each reflecting his belief in the power of art to inspire and uplift humanity 2 Born in Montpelier Idaho 3 Gary Lee Price s journey into the world of art was shaped by both tragedy and resilience At the age of 6 years old Gary Lee Price witnessed the murder suicide of his mother Betty Jo Reeder and his step father Ted Reeder in Manheim Germany 4 He was shipped back to the states to be raised by his mom s first husband Wayne Price Price went to both grade school and high school in Montpelier Idaho After graduating from Montpelier High School he went on to study at Ricks College in Rexburg Idaho He then served a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in southern Germany Following his mission Price studied in Jerusalem for six months through Brigham Young University s Study Abroad program He then studied at the Utah Technical College in Orem Utah now Utah Valley University where he met and studied with sculptor Stan Johnson 1 With Johnson s encouragement Price decided to continue his education at the University of Utah where he graduated with a BA in Art His professional sculpting career took off almost immediately with the sales of his early Western and Native American pieces including Sacred Meat and Ascent Price credits the piece Ascent as the inspiration for his Statue of Responsibility Stephen R Covey was instrumental in introducing Gary Lee Price to the Statue of Responsibility Dr Covey was a friend and colleague of holocaust survivor Viktor E Frankl author of Man s Search for Meaning Covey made a commitment to Frankl to make sure that Frankl s vision of a Statue of Responsibility on the West coast would one day bookend the Statue of Liberty on the East coast Price holds the trademarks and copyrights and is the official sculptor for this project Price and his wife Leesa Clark Price have created a non profit organization Statue of Responsibility Foundation which is currently when in the third phase clarification needed of this endeavor Price s memoirs Divine Turbulence will be needs update released in the spring of 2022 Career editAfter leaving Utah Valley University Price enrolled at the University of Utah to study painting drawing and anatomy He studied under Alvin Gittins as well as Stan Johnson In 1982 he earned his B F A in painting and drawing 1 During his high school years Price painted and sold his landscape paintings Later on he worked as a ranch hand a farmer a jewelry salesperson and manager and worked in Stan Johnson s studio and foundry in Mapleton Utah Price gained many skills through his work including mold making wax and slurry casting and welding These skills would later become very important in influencing the direction of his art Some of his earliest subjects include Southwestern and wildlife themes such as Buffalo Nickel and Return of Fury His first recognition came with the Death Valley Art Show followed by recognition for his sculpture They Rise Highest Who Lift As They Go 1 aka Ascent In 1991 Gary Lee Price was elected a member of the National Sculpture Society 5 a prestigious honor that recognizes his contributions to the field of sculpture In November 2001 he received the Governor s Mansion Artist Award from Governor Michael Leavitt of Utah for his support of the arts Aside from his sculpture images appearing on the covers of a few various magazines and books the December 2003 issue of Utah Valley Magazine featured a cover story on Gary and his career entitled The Spirit of Giving In 2005 it was announced that he had been selected to create the 305 foot Statue of Responsibility 6 on the west coast of the United States 7 Price is currently in Phase III of this history making project In 2014 Gary was elected by his National Sculpture Society peers to the status of FELLOW The Statue of Responsibility Foundation editSource 8 One of Gary Lee Price s most ambitious and significant projects is the creation of the Statue of Responsibility This monumental sculpture embodies the vision of Holocaust survivor Viktor E Frankl as a counterpart to the Statue of Liberty symbolizing the importance of personal responsibility and meaningful existence 9 The concept of the Statue of Responsibility originated from Viktor E Frankl s experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II Despite enduring unimaginable suffering and loss Frankl discovered a profound truth the ultimate freedom lies in the ability to choose one s response to any given situation This insight became the foundation of his seminal work Man s Search for Meaning in which he emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one s own life and finding purpose even in the face of adversity Frankl envisioned the Statue of Responsibility as a physical manifestation of this philosophy a monument that would stand as a reminder of the interconnectedness of freedom and responsibility He believed that just as the Statue of Liberty symbolizes freedom its counterpart on the West coast should represent responsibility creating a balanced and holistic representation of the ideals that define America The realization of Frankl s vision gained momentum through the efforts of Stephen R Covey author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People who was deeply inspired by Frankl s teachings Covey and his team sought out a sculptor who could capture the essence of responsibility in art eventually discovering Gary Lee Price at his foundry in Springville Utah Upon learning about Frankl s vision Price was deeply moved and felt a profound sense of connection to the concept of responsibility Drawing from his own experiences of overcoming tragedy and adversity Price embarked on the monumental task of designing and sculpting the Statue of Responsibility imbuing it with symbolism and meaning that resonated with Frankl s philosophy The design of the Statue of Responsibility reflects Price s belief in the power of interconnectedness and mutual support At its core is a powerful image of two hands clasped together symbolizing the bond between individuals and the shared responsibility to uplift and support one another This gesture embodies the spirit of collaboration compassion and solidarity that lies at the heart of responsible living Inspired by his earlier work The Ascent which depicts two Native Americans supporting each other on a cliffside Price incorporated elements of trust and mutual assistance into the design of the statue The outstretched hands reaching towards each other represent the human capacity for empathy and connection transcending barriers and divisions to create a more compassionate and inclusive society The Statue of Responsibility represents not only a monumental work of art but also a profound statement about the human condition and the values that define us as individuals and as a society Through his collaboration with Frankl s vision Price has created a timeless symbol that inspires reflection dialogue and action towards a more responsible and compassionate world As the Statue of Responsibility takes shape it serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations reminding us of our collective duty to uphold the principles of freedom justice and dignity for all With its completion the statue will stand as a testament to the enduring power of art to ignite change and transform lives leaving a legacy of responsibility for generations to come 10 Legacy and Impact editGary Lee Price s sculptures have left an indelible mark on the world of art inspiring viewers with their message of hope resilience and human connection From his early works rooted in personal tragedy to his monumental projects aimed at promoting global responsibility Price s art continues to resonate with audiences worldwide His sculptures can be found in prominent public spaces including museums libraries corporate headquarters and educational institutions serving as beacons of inspiration and reminders of the enduring human spirit Price s dedication to his craft and his commitment to uplifting others through art have earned him a place among the most respected sculptors of his generation As Gary Lee Price continues to create and share his vision with the world his legacy as an artist and a champion of the human spirit remains an enduring testament to the power of art to transform lives and inspire positive change 11 Through his sculptures Price invites viewers to embrace their own responsibility to uplift and support one another fostering a more compassionate and interconnected world for future generations nbsp References edit a b c d Gary Lee Price Archived from the original on 2009 02 28 Retrieved 2009 03 26 About Gary Lee Price Sculptor Gary Lee Price Retrieved 2024 03 07 Gary Lee Price sculptor Meyer Gallery www meyergalleries com Retrieved 2024 03 07 Price Gary May 9 2022 Divine Turbulence 1 ed Inspired Legacy Publishing pp 13 22 ISBN 979 8986063812 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Gary Price Pitzer s Fine Arts pitzersart com Retrieved 2024 03 07 Statue of Responsibility A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility Retrieved 2024 03 07 Sculptures Gary Lee Price Archived from the original on 2008 09 05 Retrieved 2009 03 26 Statue of Responsibility A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility Retrieved 2024 03 07 Statue of Responsibility A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility Retrieved 2024 03 07 Statue of Responsibility A colossal inspiring monument to celebrate and promote the principle of Responsibility Retrieved 2024 03 07 Sculptor Gary Lee Price Lifting the Human Spirit Through Sculpture Retrieved 2024 03 07 External links editOfficial website nbsp arts briefs Daily Herald Circle of Peace The Art of Loveland Gary Price featured at Botanical Gardens Art Business News Statue removal 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