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Thaddeus Mosley Touching the Earth

City Hall Park
June 3 - November 16, 2025

About the Exhibition

Press Release

Thaddeus Mosley (b. 1926, Pennsylvania) is a sculptor who works primarily with wood. Skilled in every aspect of his craft, Mosley finds, seasons, and stores felled tree trunks for later use. His sculptures are assembled from hand-carved pieces including walnut, bass, and hickory, incorporating knots and their natural gradations. Immersed in this process for over seven decades, the artist has developed a distinctive language of expressive abstract forms rooted in the organic qualities of his material. Mosley’s practice of “listening to wood” inspired the exhibition’s title Touching the Earth, a phrase borrowed from the writer bell hooks.

The exhibition features eight bronzes recently cast from wood sculptures Mosley made between 1996 and 2021. The bronze sculptures range from human scale to the monumental Gate III, while varied patinas and textures preserve the original surfaces as well as the tactile presence of his hand and chisel. Mosley draws on influences as varied as modernist sculpture, his collection of Western African masks, and the genre of jazz, to realize a deeply humanist body of sculptures through distillation, invention, and improvisation.

Thaddeus Mosley: Touching the Earth is curated by Public Art Fund Assistant Curator Jenée-Daria Strand.

About the Artist

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Thaddeus Mosley (b. 1926, Pennsylvania) creates monumental sculptures crafted from the salvaged wood from Pennsylvania’s forests. Using only a chisel and gauge to maintain the integrity of the original log, Mosley reworks timber—primarily from indigenous Pennsylvanian hardwoods such as cherry and walnut—into biomorphic forms. Through a process of direct carving, the artist’s marks respond to and rearticulate the natural gradations of the material’s surface. With influences ranging from Isamu Noguchi to Constantin Brâncuși—and the Bamum, Dogon, Baoulé, Senufo, Dan, and Mossi works of his personal collection—Mosley’s “sculptural improvisations,” as he calls them, also take cues from the modernist traditions of jazz. “The only way you can really achieve something is if you’re not working so much from a pattern. That’s also the essence of good jazz,” he says of his method. Mosley lives in Pittsburgh.

Mosley’s work has been presented in institutional solo exhibitions at the Seattle Art Museum, WA (2024); Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas (2023); Art + Practice, Los Angeles (2022); and Baltimore Museum of Art, MD (2021), as well as group exhibitions at the Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2022); Harvard Business School, Boston (2020); Sculpture Milwaukee, WI (2020); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2018); and Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh (2009), among others. Mosley’s sculptures are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago; Baltimore Museum of Art; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City.

(as of 2025)

Installation Photos

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Location

City Hall Park
City Hall Park

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Bloomberg Philanthropies is the presenting sponsor of Thaddeus Mosley: Touching the Earth

Leadership support for Touching the Earth is provided by the Abrams Foundation and Elizabeth Fearon Pepperman & Richard C. Pepperman II, with champion support from Elise & Andrew Brownstein, Jennifer & Jason New, Mo and John Pritzker, Allison & Paul Russo, Karen & Sam Seymour, and Allison Wiener & Jeffrey Schackner; generous support from Margot & Nathan Bram, and Linda Lennon & Stuart Baskin; and major support from the Robert Lehman Foundation.

Special thanks to engineering partner TYLin.

Public Art Fund is supported by the generosity of individuals, corporations, and private foundations including major support from the Abrams Foundation, the Charina Endowment Fund, The Cowles Charitable Trust, the Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, The Fuhrman Family Foundation, Agnes Gund, The Marc Haas Foundation, Hartfield Foundation, KHR McNeely Family Foundation | Kevin, Rosemary, and Hannah Rose McNeely, the Donald A. Pels Charitable Trust, Red Crane Foundation, the Meyer and Deanne Sharlin Foundation, and The Silverweed Foundation.

Public Art Fund exhibitions and programs are also supported in part with public funds from government agencies, including the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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