1 hour
The Parthenon
Free Tickets Available
Tue, 24 Jun, 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm (GMT-05:00)
The Parthenon
2500 West End Avenue, Nashville, United States
Artist Talk: Alan LeQuire
Join us for a free in-person talk on Tuesday, June 24, at 6 PM at the Parthenon. This in-person Symposium is free and open to the public, RSVP required. It will take place in the Naos on Level 2.
About the Artist Talk:
Join artist Alan LeQuire as he discusses the new sculptures created for the exhibition Monumental Figures. These 24 sculptures—displayed throughout the Parthenon, inside and out—celebrate the inspirational people among us in everyday life. The figures include activists, musicians, athletes, doctors and friends—elevated to the status of heroes by the large scale of the works.
LeQuire completed the Athena Parthenos statue inside the Parthenon 35 years ago, in 1990, as a project in experimental archaeology. In the 1980s, at the start of his career, he undertook a process of research, modeling, planning and construction that lasted 8 years, with further gilding and painting in 2002. Since then, Alan has created many commemorative works and portraits. He has continued to develop his artistry, using traditional sculptural techniques of modeling, enlargement, and casting, viewing sculpting as a physical discipline. He has now mentored and trained many other younger artists.
Hear directly from Alan some reflections on his inspirations and process, and look with him across 35 years at his career as an artist.
About the speaker:
Alan Le Quire is a Nashville sculptor best known for his monumental figures. LeQuire began sculpting at age 11 and studied with Nashville sculptor Puryear Mims, even before receiving his BFA from Vanderbilt University. He spent one year in Italy apprenticing with the American sculptor Milton Hebald, and completed an MFA at University of North Carolina, Greensboro, continuing to study figurative sculpture with Peter Agostini. LeQuire cites the self-taught Nashville sculptor William Edmondson as among his early inspirations.
Soon after completing his MFA in 1981, Alan won the commission to reconstruct the Athena Parthenos statue inside Nashville’s full-scale replica of the Parthenon. He was charged with re-creating a celebrated ancient sculpture known only from partial descriptions and later, small-scale versions. This project was completed in 1990, after 8 years of intensive research, consultation with leading archeologists, modeling, and casting--a lasting achievement in experimental archaeology. LeQuire has undertaken many additional commissions, including individual portraits and larger work in public spaces. Among many other works, he is known for the colossal Musica composition on Nashville’s music row, the bronze doors of Nashville’s Main Library downtown, and the monument to the suffragettes in Centennial Park.
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