Recreation, Play, & Sports - San Jose, CA
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N 37° 20.338 W 121° 53.224
10S E 598584 N 4133056
This sculptured bench is one of 16 works in the 2005 Parade of Floats project in downtown San Jose, CA.
Waymark Code: WMEBN7
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/03/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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This sculpture, along with 15 others, line Fifth Street in front of and behind San Jose's beautiful City Hall. See the map here (visit link)

This work, entitled "Recreation, Play, & Sports" which also doubles as a bench, is set on a four wheeled cart (although the wheels are only half represented). The cart carries a three-tiered "float" with the bottom layer comprised of blue tiles bearing alternating representations of yellow tennis balls and brown basketballs. The second tier has a green tile background with alternating baseballs and bats and cricket balls and bats. The top is adornedd with a soccer ball nestled in a blue cradle. There are representations of footballs above each "bench" side of the sculpture.

The City's website (visit link) informs us:

"Parade of Floats

As part of the development of the new San José City Hall, the City's Public Art Program commissioned artist Andrew Leicester to design artwork to be located on North and South 5th Street that would create gateways and orienting elements for the City Hall.

Parade of Floats is a procession of 16 sculptural “floats” recalling parades that exist in cultures throughout the world, and which are an expression of a community coming together in celebration. In Santa Clara Valley, parades traditionally involved community groups, clubs, fraternities, businesses and civic bodies in decorating floats for these processions. Keeping with this tradition, the community was asked to contribute to the identity, vitality, and diversity of the project by submitting descriptions of float ideas. A panel of local artists, historians, and community leaders selected the 16 final themes from over 250 submitted ideas.

The themes represent a vision of San José's historic and contemporary identity, as well as community priorities and values. To view the sculptures click on this link.

The pre-cast concrete float bases are shaped as cars or chariots. The sculptures are ceramic tile over concrete and vary in shape and size. Seven have been developed in the form of columns, approximately 30 feet tall.
Artist: Andrew Leicester

Date Placed: 2005

Materials Used:
ceramic and concrete


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