Artwork Detail

Floating Dog

Artist: Lere, Mark

Object Date: 2016

Medium: Painted aluminum, resin coated chameleon scrim, and LED lighting

Imperial Dims: Overall: 90 x 168 x 108 in.

Department(s): Animal Care and Control

Supervisorial District: 5

About the Artwork:

Artist Mark Lere designed two suspended sculptures for the animal adoption and gallery rooms, with the goal to help elevate the experience of adoption and supporting the health and wellbeing of animals. Utilizing a resin coated translucent fabric set in aluminum frame construction, the sculptures simulate drawings in three-dimensional space. The large-scale sculptural depictions of a floating dog and a flying cat are meant to be visual representations of the playful nature of animals and the uplifting experiences in partnering with them. These elements seek to suggest positive emotional interactions between pets and humans rather than the traumas of pet separation.

About the Artist:

Mark Lere was born in North Dakota and holds a Master of Arts from the University of California, Irvine. He has taught as a visiting professor at the University of North Carolina; University of Southern California; Claremont Graduate University; Art Center College of Design; and Otis. He is a past recipient of National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship. To learn more about the artist, please visit: www.marklere.com