Tempered by Memory
GALLERIES
Sculptors Noah Savett and John Van Alstine
117 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY - High Rock ParkTempered by Memory
2011-12
Recovered World Trade Center steel, weathering steel, granite, and stainless steel
Commissioned by Saratoga Arts in collaboration with the City of Saratoga Springs, New York.
Tempered by Memory (2011-12) was created in collaboration with sculptor Noah Savett as a memorial to the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Incorporating steel recovered from the fallen World Trade Center, the sculpture was conceived not as a literal monument to tragedy, but as a place of reflection, healing, and hope. Rather than altering the recovered steel, Van Alstine and Savett allowed the twisted forms created by the collapse to remain visible, preserving the material's powerful history while transforming it into a work of public art.
Following a year of public discussion and debate, the memorial found its permanent home in Saratoga Springs' historic High Rock Park, where its quiet setting between the city's renowned healing mineral springs reinforces the artists' vision of remembrance and renewal. Since its dedication on September 11, 2012, Tempered by Memory has served as the focal point for the city's annual September 11 commemorations, demonstrating how public art can transform a place of remembrance into one of resilience, community, and healing.
The project was administered by the Saratoga Arts Center
PRESS AND DOCUMENTATION
Finished photos
Copyrighted photos of the project's WTC steel
by Lawrence White
www.lawrencewhiteimages.com
for more information contact: lwhite18@nycap.rr.com
Construction begins - May 13, 2011
Materials
Loading steel from JFK hangar - Nov 2010
Working Scale Models - Van Alstine
These working models were built to help conceptualize the aesthetic and structural transition from the foundation up to the main elements.
We are not trying to exactly duplicate all the large WTC steel elements we will be working with on the final piece.
In addition to having a functional aspect, we also want these models to have an elegance and a visual strength to be stand alone works. These models are not made from WTC steel.
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Scale model #11 - (red heart)
Scale model #11 - (red heart)
Scale model #11 - (red heart)
Scale model #11 - (red heart)
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Working Scale Models - Savett
These working models were built to help conceptualize the aesthetic and structural transition from the foundation up to the main elements.
We are not trying to exactly duplicate all the large WTC steel elements we will be working with on the final piece.
In addition to having a functional aspect, we also want these models to have an elegance and a visual strength to be stand alone works. These models are not made from WTC steel.
Scale model #1 photos by Lawrence White
Scale model #2 photos by Lawrence White
Scale model #3 photos by Lawrence White
Scale model #4 photos by Lawrence White
Scale model #4 photos by Lawrence White
Scale model #5 photos by Lawrence White
Scale model #5 photos by Lawrence White
Proposals
Other possible (very preliminary) sites
West lawn - Saratoga Fire House
West lawn - Saratoga Fire House
West lawn - Saratoga Fire House
West lawn - Saratoga Fire House
East Lawn
East Lawn
East Lawn
East Lawn
East Lawn
Drawings
Lawrence White photos of steel
Copyrighted photos of the project's WTC steel
by Lawrence White
www.lawrencewhiteimages.com
for more information contact: lwhite18@nycap.rr.com
Dedication 2012
Copyrighted photos of the project's WTC steel
by Lawrence White
www.lawrencewhiteimages.com
for more information contact: lwhite18@nycap.rr.com
Sculptor John Van Alstine with Chet and Karen Opalka