October 2008
Design software maker Autodesk Inc. is sponsoring an exhibit, now in Beijing, of stone sculptures made using three-dimensional design software.
The San Rafael company decided to sponsor this exhibit, showing the work of four American stone sculptors, after learning that some sculptors were using its software, made for businesses, in their work.
The exhibit, called Digital Stone, opened at the Today Art Museum in Beijing.
It features the work of Bruce Beasley, Jon Isherwood, Robert Michael Smith and Kenneth Snelson. Stone carvers in China helped the men make their sculptures after they designed them using Autodesk’s software.
Carl Bass is president and CEO of Autodesk.
Other exhibits now at the Today Art Museum include a Group Exhibition by Asian Art Students and a show on calligraphy by Yu-Ichi.
The Digital Stone exhibit will move on to Shanghai’s Duolun Museum of Modern Art in November and to the Jinse Gallery in Chongqing in December.
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