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Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore
  • A detail of the sculpture which shows the artist's signature welded in and painted green.

    Peter Reginato, detail of Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard as seen from behind with the UT Tower framed by the sculpture

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard with benches surrounding it

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in front of a brick building with windows

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard as seen from above

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A detail of the sculpture that is amoebic in shape and painted yellow

    Peter Reginato, detail of Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A detail of the sculpture as seen through a cut hole in the sculpture. The area surrounding the hole is back and yellow and the squiggly shape seen through the hole is back and pink

    Peter Reginato, detail of Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A detail of the sculpture that is amoebic in shape and painted green

    Peter Reginato, detail of Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A detail of the sculpture that is almost almond shaped which streches across the whole image plane, a zigzag cuts across the shape which is painted blue.

    Peter Reginato, detail of Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A detail of the sculpture which shows the artist's signature welded in and painted green.

    Peter Reginato, detail of Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard as seen from behind with the UT Tower framed by the sculpture

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard with benches surrounding it

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
  • A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in front of a brick building with windows

    Peter Reginato, Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore, 1986

    photo by Paul Bardagjy
A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard with benches surrounding it A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in front of a brick building with windows A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard as seen from above A detail of the sculpture that is amoebic in shape and painted yellow A detail of the sculpture as seen through a cut hole in the sculpture. The area surrounding the hole is back and yellow and the squiggly shape seen through the hole is back and pink A detail of the sculpture that is amoebic in shape and painted green A detail of the sculpture that is almost almond shaped which streches across the whole image plane, a zigzag cuts across the shape which is painted blue. A detail of the sculpture which shows the artist's signature welded in and painted green. A large bendy sculpture with parts colored in different colors in a courtyard as seen from behind with the UT Tower framed by the sculpture
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