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Richard Lippold

Richard Lippold was one of the great sculptors of the 20th century. The work shown here is a wire construction produced more than fifty years ago and was the first work of a living artist ever commission by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was loaned for the opening of the Air and Space Museum in Washington where, against walls of deep brown, it was truly breathtaking. It was returned to the Metropolitan Museum in New York when the original wire had seriously corroded.

The Metropolitan Museum conservators, along with the artist, consulted with Epner Technology as to the options avilable to restore this work using plating techniques.

The original brass wire was plated (not by Epner) but metalligraphic sections revealed extremely thin deposits which permitted serious corrosion. The decision to Laser Gold coat the original wire with an aerospace specification, is pending.

The relationship with Lippold and Epner Technology goes back to 1962. He had just finished hanging a large work in the just opened Symphony Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and had a commission to do another large project for the Jones Symphony hall in Houston, Texas. We were asked to gold plate some 100,000 feet of stainless steel fine cable. His required four weeks deliver seemed impossible but through some clever rack design by my late brother, Gerald, we made the deadline.

That was the beginning of a long and treasured personal and business relationship with the artist that lasted till his death in 2003 at age 87.

Other Lippold works can be seen here in New York in the lobby of Avery Fisher Hall, The Four Seasons Resturante, and the Vanderbilt Avenue entrance of the former Pan Am building.

Barry X Ball

A 24 kt Laser Gold plated, highly polished Stainless-Steel rod pierces a stone head created by Barry X Ball's unique and innovative stone fabrication techniques.

The artist choose Epner Technology for this project because, "I was permitted by Epner management to communicate directly with the plating team that would actually handle my stainless rod. This particularly gratifying since an extraordinary amount of time was spent turning and polishing the pike to an ultra fine point. The opportunities for damage were many, and Epner's platers handled these parts with respect."

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Richard Lippold's "The Sun"
Twenty-Two feet long and elven feet high, it was made with more then two miles of gold plated wire and 14,000 hand welded joints. It took three years to complete and was an instant media-event in those pre media-event days of the 1950's.





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