Boston,
Massachusetts (May 15, 2014) — Having just won a Rondo Award—given in
celebration of the best in classic horror research, creativity and film
preservation—for Best Fan Event for his 2013 H.P. Lovecraft Bronze Bust
Project, sculptor Bryan Moore is now tackling Boston and its wayward son, Edgar
Allan Poe, at the nation’s oldest public library, the Boston Public Library.
"I've
always been a fan of both Lovecraft AND Poe as American authors who were truly
emblematic of the horror genre," Moore asserts. "It seemed almost
criminal to me that there weren't more tributes to them in the form of sculpture."
Since
the Lovecraft bust fundraiser (via Kickstarter) was such a phenomenal success,
many asked what was next for Moore—a series of author busts seemed to be a
natural progression for the artist, and Moore reasoned that Poe is the
undisputed king when it comes to lasting works of horror fiction.
Originally
slated as a companion piece to the Lovecraft bust in Providence, plans changed
when an opportunity materialized at the historic Boston Public Library which
houses many busts of legendary authors in its hallowed halls.
Moore elaborates: "While Poe has certainly been the subject of
sculptors the world over, I couldn't figure out why he was in museums and not
libraries, where first time readers might be exposed to his macabre works for
the first time."
The
unveiling is slated for the evening of October 30, 2014 in the Boston
Public Library’s breathtaking Abbey Room.
Rumor
has it that October is to be declared "Poe Month" by the Mayor of
Boston Marty Walsh—in addition to the Poe bust, Boston also has the honor of
unveiling sculptor Steff Rocknak's dynamic Poe statue, "Poe Returning to
Boston." The statue will be installed at the site of Poe’s birth, complete
with ravens and pages ushering forth from his suitcase.
"While
I was fully aware of Steff's beautiful sculpture, the Boston Public Library had
given me the unveiling date commitment before I knew of the yet-to-be-announced
statue unveiling of Steff's sculpture. I made sure to support that project with
a personal donation and to extend the olive branch, so to speak, to make sure
that I wasn't like a rogue paperboy selling papers on her corner! Steff has
been great to me and I look forward to attending her unveiling on October
5, 2014,” Moore says.
The Edgar Allan Poe Bronze Bust Kickstarter fundraiser will be launched
in the first week of June; more news to come.
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