HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Marine 1-1 Battalion Memorial SculptureCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 15
September 11, 2007
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: LIBRARY SERVICES
Linda Katsouleas, Library Services Director; Arts and Cultural Services
Division; Jana Barbier, Cultural Arts Coordinator (717 -3870)
jbarbier@city.newport-beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: MARINE 111 BATTALION MEMORIAL SCULPTURE CONCEPT AND
DESIGN: APPROVAL OF CONTRACT, LOCATION OF SCULPTURE
AND STATIONERY FOR MARINE 111 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE.
RECOMMENDATION:
(1) Approve Marine 111 Battalion sculptural concept, design, fabrication, and
installation. Authorize the City Manager to approve an agreement, with
concurrence of the Marine 111 Memorial Committee, and selected artistisculptor
Benjamin Victor of Benjamin Victor Studios for a bronze sculpture, base, plaque
and four benches; including transportation and installation (2) Approve
Castaways Park site, on Dover Drive as recommended location for installation of
Marine 111 Memorial bronze sculpture /monument (3) Approve letterhead for
Marine 111 Memorial Committee.
DISCUSSION:
BACKGROUND: (1) In April of 2007, the City of Newport Beach, Marine 111 Memorial
Committee issued a Request for Qualifications from public artists proposing a sculptural design
to memorialize the Marines of 1" Battalion, 18` Marines. Six artists from local and international
locations submitted proposals for a sculpture representative of the project by July 9, 2007. After
careful deliberation of each concept, design, qualifications and budget, the committee selected
artist Benjamin Victor of Benjamin Victor Studios in Aberdeen, South Dakota to create a bronze
sculpture.
Mr. Victor's proposal (attached) includes one life -sized to 6'6" tall bronze sculpture (as
presented in drawing,) including 9' granite piece, granite base, plaque and 4 benches; shipping
of one life -sized to 66" tall sculpture as presented in a scale maquette with full insurance;
artist's travel to install the sculpture and to participate in a dedication ceremony; rigging
manpower, drilling and permanent installation of finished sculpture. The proposed budget for
the project is $100,000. Ben Victor Studios has presented an itemized quote for the bronze
sculpture, stating payment terms and description of services (attached.)
(2) The proposed site for the project is Castaways Park on Dover Drive in Newport Beach. A
site plan for placement of the sculpture at Castaways Park is included. The Marine 1/1 Memorial
Committee is proposing to have the sculpture installed by May 26 (Memorial Day) of 2008.
(3) The Marine 1/1 Memorial Committee is requesting the approval of stationery (draft of design
attached) for purposes of correspondence and to be used for fundraising efforts by the
committee for the Marine 1/1 Memorial sculpture project.
FUNDRAISING AVAILABILITY:
Fundraising for the Marine 1/1 Memorial sculpture project will begin immediately with the
approval of the concept and design. The American Legion will be presenting the initial funding
for the monument with a check for $5,000 to be presented at City Council on September 11,
2007. Further fundraising projects are planned by the Marine 1/1 Memorial Committee. The
entire cost of the bronze sculpture ($100,000.00) will be raised by the Marine 1/1 Memorial
Committee.
Submitted by:
Linda K ouleas, Library Services Director
949) 717 -3810
Cultural Arts Office: (949) 717 -3870
Jana Barbier, Cultural Arts Coordinator
Beniamin Victor: Design Statement 1" Marines, ls' Battalion
My artwork is conceptually based figurative work which has a focus on the
heroism of humankind. I have been fortunate to have received very large commissions at
such a young age, but that is not really what drives me. What really excites me about
what I do is creating works of art that are centered on people whose lives are models of
what society should be. From the War Memorial Sculpture to my Recent Monument to
Firefighters I have had the opportunity to study and create works of art based upon the
lives of heroes who gave their lives for others.
I cannot think of a more worthy undertaking to devote my life to than that of
memorializing great people who put the lives of others before their own. When working
on the Aberdeen Regional Airport War Memorial Sculpture I personally interviewed over
200 Veterans. Their stories, along with the mountains of written histories I researched,
gave me a deep appreciation for our service men and women. They inspire me to create
so that their story lives on. They also inspire me to create so that others will read of their
lives and appreciate what they gave for this great country. And they inspire me to create
so that proper respect and homage is paid to the selfless gift that each gave to our society.
I truly believe that creating a Monument to our Soldiers is the greatest undertaking an
artist could have, which is why I am so excited at the prospect of creating a Monument to
the 1'` Battalion, I' Marines.
When this design came to me I was going over my notes and countless interviews
with young soldier. Their testimonies to the feelings of family members before, during,
and after their tour of duty spawned this moving idea for a monument. I heard the tearful
stories of families who had sent their loved one off to war and he "never came back". I
saw a young soldier who left and (after a severe injury to the head) returned to his wife
without any memories of their past before his service. I have seen the fortunate soldiers
weep as they tell me of how lucky they are to come back "without a scrape ". All of these
experiences are distilled into this emotive design. The design will encourage
interpretation, thought, empathy, and appreciation for our service men and women.
My preliminary drawings outline the design which includes life size bronze
sculpture of a soldier. He is walking forward while looking back As he walks forward he
is enveloped by a 9 foot tall polished black granite corridor. He is literally walking into
the granite corridor which creates an interesting set of questions and leads the viewer
towards introspection. Is he already away from home and in the war, "looking back" on
the times he had at home before he went off to war? Or is he taking a final look back as
he heads off to war, giving a last "goodbye" glance before he is deployed? Our questions
are met by no less a paradigm as we walk around the piece to realize that the limbs being
enveloped by the granite piece are not coming through the other side. He "enters in, but
does not come back out Instead we see the name of the soldier's unit, or even perhaps
the names of the fallen soldier(s) from the I" Battalion, 1 't Marines. This will not only
serve as a powerful visual metaphor for the soldier leaving for war never to return, but
also an artistic response to the fact that every soldier is profoundly changed by their
experiences in battle. It is a visual statement expressing the plight of the soldier who
leave for war, and if they return, they return profoundly changed.
The design will include a circular polished black granite base which will be low
(8" to F tall). The circular design of the base will encourage 360 degree viewing of the
piece and its polished, reflective finish will reinforce the "reflective" theme of the piece.
The lower height of the base will cause the viewer to identify more readily with the
soldier. It will also allow them to get a closer look at the details of the gear, and see
clearly the emotions on his face as the soldier looks back. Also included in the design
will be 4 polished black granite benches. They will invite viewers to sit and have a quiet
time of introspection around the monument, and perhaps remember a loved one as they
read the writing and/or names on the back of the granite corridor.
My artwork is understood and enjoyed on many different levels. Some people
who view my artwork will see its aesthetic and design value. Others enjoy the
attentiveness to detail, and appreciate the skill and time it takes to create such works.
Others connect my works to the stories, ideas, and metaphors that they represent. Still
others understand the iconography, and symbolism. Most of all, I hope people who view
my artwork gain sensitivity to the truth that my artwork represents. There is not a more
noble truth than honoring those who have given their lives for others.
It would be my honor to be chosen to create the Memorial Honoring the Is`
Battalion, 1" Marines for Newport Beach in my home State of California.
Sincerely,
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Benj m V r
605 - 3804528
www.beniaminvictor.com
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IN MEMORIAM
IN 2003, THE CITIZENS OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTED THE IT
BATTALION, 1sT MARINES, 1ST MARINE DIVISION. THE CITY DEDICATES
THIS MEMORIAL IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF 1/1 WHO PAID
THE ULTIMATE PRICE IN DEFENDING AND PRESERVING OUR NATION
AND OUR FREEDOM.
• Guadalcanal
• New Britain
• Finschhafen
• Peleliu
• Okinawa
• Kobe
* Inchon
* Chosin Reservoir
* Da Nang
* Dong Ha
* Hue
* Can Thien
* Quang Tri
* Phu Bai
* Khe Sanh
* Operation Desert Shield
* Operation Desert Storm
* Operation Enduring Freedom
* Operation Iraqi Freedom
Benjamin Victor Studios
Fine Art -- Sculpture
1200 S. Jay Street, Aberdeen, SO 57401
Phone (605)380 -4528
bvictor@benjaminvictor.com
TO Jana Barbjer
City of Newport Beach, CA
ITEMIZED QUOTE 8 i
DATE: JULY 7, 2007
EXPIRATION DATE: DEC 7TH 2008
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SHIPPING METHOD
SHIPPING
TERMS
DELIVERY DATE
PAYMENT
TERMS
DUE DATE
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Bronze
A Life Size to 6'6" Tall Bronze Sculpture as
1!3 Up Front;
Sculpture
Sculpture
Presented Drawing, including 9' Granite piece,
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
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BV Studios
pricing Below
As Previously
Finished Clay
As Previously
Included
Shipped/ Installed
Stated in RFP
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Stated in RFP
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Travel
Artist Travel to Install Sculpture and Participate
Finished
$100,000.00
Expenses
in Dedication Ceremony
Bronze
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DESCRIPTION
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL
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Bronze
A Life Size to 6'6" Tall Bronze Sculpture as
Sculpture
Sculpture
Presented Drawing, including 9' Granite piece,
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
granite base, plaque, and 4 benches
i Shipment
Shipping
Shipping one Life Size to 6'6" Tall Sculpture as
Included
$100,000.00
Presented in Scale Maquette with full insurance
i Trip
Travel
Artist Travel to Install Sculpture and Participate
Included
$100,000.00
Expenses
in Dedication Ceremony
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Install of
Rigging, Manpower, drilling and permanent
Included
$100'000.00
Installation
Bronze
install of Finished Sculpture
SUBTOTAL $100,000.00
SALES TAX N!A
TOTAL $100,000.00
Quotation prepared by: t
This is a quotation on the goods named, subject to the conditions noted below: (Describe any conditions pertaining to these prices and
any additional temp of the agreement. You may want to include contingencies that will affect the quotation.)
To accept this quotation, sign here and return:
YOU FOR YOUR BU.SINESSI
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
1/1 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE
Hon. Keith D. Curry
Chairman
Bill Garrett
Richard Kurth
Gilbert Lasky, Esq.
Gen. John Rhodes
Steven B. Spriggs
George Tepich
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