Hammering Man

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Year1979–2002
TypeMetal
Hammering Man
ArtistJonathan Borofsky
Year1979–2002
TypeMetal

Hammering Man is a series of monumental kinetic sculptures by Jonathan Borofsky. The two-dimensional painted steel sculptures were designed at different scales (from approximately 12 feet to 49 feet high), were painted black, and depict a man with a motorized arm and hammer movement to symbolize workers throughout the world.[1] They were structurally engineered by Leslie E. Robertson Associates (LERA).

Borofsky has stated that "The Hammering Man is a worker. The Hammering Man celebrates the worker. He or she is the village craftsman, the South African coal miner, the computer operator, the farmer or the aerospace worker - the people who produce the commodities on which we depend."

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