Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 188. Not illustrated. Chapters: Torso Fragment, Luminary, Temple Vi, Entangled, Indiana Limestone, Mega-Gem, Untitled, Spaces With Iron, Mother's Helper, East Gate/west Gate, Eve, Jammin' on the Avenue, Anatomy Vessel, Glory, Zephyr, Broken Walrus I, the Herron Arch 1, Plaza, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Public Art Collection, Spirit Keeper, Peirce Geodetic Monument, Portrait of History, Love, Orange Curves, Reunion, Barrow, Weather Tower, Wood Fountain, Ann Dancing, Antenna Man, Casey Stengel, Chimney, Table of Contents, Procession of Ants, Depew Memorial Fountain, Cancer... There's Hope, Job, American Bison, Wind Leaves, Give and Take, Play, Unknown, Snowplow, Numbers 0-9. Excerpt: Torso Fragment, a public sculpture by American artist Casey Eskridge, is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The piece is on loan from the artist to IUPUI and is located outside of the west entrance to Eskenazi Hall on IUPUI's campus. Eskenazi Hall houses Indiana Universitys Herron School of Art and is located at 735 W. New York Street in Indianapolis. The sculpture was created in 2005. Torso Fragment is 20" long by 17" wide by 37" high. The metal work of public art stands atop a concrete base, with a label identifying the artist, title, and year of creation on the proper front (south side) of the base. Torso Fragment Proper Back, by Casey Eskridge, 2005. Notice how the S Curve is clearly visible from the proper back of the sculpture.The torso piece, commissioned by his alma mater, the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis, resembles a piece from classical antiquity, except that instead of being carved in stone, it's formed from aluminum . Eskridge's creation of Torso Fragment was clearly influenced by the classical sculpture developed dur...