Browse Items (21 total)

ja_atomicart.jpg
This collection of scanned newspaper pages comprises an article from the "Arts/Entertainment" section of The Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer, published on Sunday, July 2, 1989. The prominent headline on the first page reads "ATOMIC ART,"…

bronze fossil man.JPG
A photograph of James L. Acord's "Bronze Fossil Man" sculpture. The artwork depicts a human-like form, appearing skeletal or fossilized, rendered in bronze. The sculpture's design incorporates elements suggestive of ancient remains.

THE Book.pdf
A compilation of documents related to sculptor James L. Acord's nuclear materials into art projects. It details his extensive efforts to acquire depleted uranium breeder-blanket assemblies from Siemens AG and secure the necessary radioactive…

civilization_a_911_show.pdf
This project was designed as an evolving installation and event that explores the creation of art, its societal influence, and the reciprocal effects on the artist and the artwork itself.
Key to the installation were two sculptures then in progress:…

ja_m4gh_hood_08.jpg
Color photograph showing the right side of the hood fabricated as a conceptual component for his sculpture Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The hood features stylized forms echoing the horse skull design of the main sculpture. This element is not…

fiestaware_research_health_physics.pdf
An examination of uranium leaching from glass and ceramic items, testing 35 uranium-containing samples including glassware and Fiestaware when exposed to acidic solutions. The study documents uranium content and leaching characteristics through…

acord_archive_1457.jpg
A close-up photograph of James L. Acord's sculpture, "Monstrance for a Grey Horse." The sculpture features the carved skull of a horse, crafted from granite, resting atop a large rectangular pedestal. The work combines natural forms with monumental…

acord_archive_3775.jpg
A close-up photograph of James L. Acord's sculpture, "Monstrance for a Grey Horse." The sculpture features the carved skull of a horse, crafted from granite, resting atop a large rectangular pedestal. The work combines natural forms with monumental…

acord_archive_011.jpg
This photograph depicts the sculpture "Monstrance for a Grey Horse" situated outdoors beside Acord’s studio. The sculpture is staged among a collection of tumbleweeds and other sculptural or industrial materials.

ja_m4gh_finished_02.jpg
A detailed close-up photograph of James Acord's sculpture Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The image highlights the texture and natural patterns of the granite material, emphasizing the form and craftsmanship of the sculpture. The photograph underscores…

acord_archive_787.jpg
A sketch of Monstrance for a Grey Horse featuring and exploded view of the various components of the pedestal. With the uranium core insert indicated.

acord_archive_783.jpg
Conceptual drawing of "Monstrance for a Grey Horse" featuring the MK II cannister design for housing radio active materials. The detailed illustration indicates artistic planning stages

acord_archive_785.jpg
Technical drawing depicting the conceptual design of "Monstrance for a Grey Horse”. The illustration presents a front elevation view of the proposed sculpture with detailed measurements with the iconic stylized horse skull atop a multi-layered…

acord_archive_3816.jpg
A technical drawing depicting a conceptual design of Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The drawings indicate the overall structure and design, and white measurement lines with numerical annotations (e.g., "8'-0"", "5'-0"") are present on both sides,…

acord_archive_786.jpg
A technical drawing depicting a conceptual design of Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The drawings indicate the overall structure and design, and white measurement lines with numerical annotations (e.g., "8'-0"", "5'-0"") are present on both sides,…

rad_mat_lic_WN-I0407-1_a.pdf
Jim Acord's radioactive material license documents dated September 4, 1992 and May 5, 1993

ans_award.tif
An award presented to Jim Acord on June 21, 1994

ja_m4gh_iw_01.jpg
Black and white photograph showing sculptor James Acord working on Monstrance for a Grey Horse in his workshop. The artist is bent over a large block of granite, using carving tools to shape what would become the horse skull sculpture. The granite…

fiestaware_research_radioactivity_in_consumer_products.pdf
This U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission document from August 1978 examines uranium use in ceramic tableware, tracing its application in glassware manufacturing through the development of various uranium-containing formulations for consumer products.…

acord_archive_791.jpg
Sketch from 1987 depicting a design for the MKII cannister for use as the uranium core insert in Monstrance for a Grey Horse.

fiestaware_research_wyskafw.pdf
This article provides information for Fiesta Ware owners regarding the use of these ceramic pieces, recommending they be used for display rather than dining due to safety considerations. The piece examines the history of uranium-glazed tableware from…
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