SCULPTURE
Aristides Burton Demetrios was born and raised in Massachusetts. His father, George Demetrios, was a classical sculptor, trained by Bourdelle, a student of Rodin. His mother, Virginia Lee Burton, was the renowned author and illustrator of children’s books, including Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, and The Little House, for which she won the prestigious Caldecott prize. After graduating from Harvard College, Aris spent three years as an officer in the Navy before heading to California to pursue graduate courses in architecture at UC Berkeley. In 1963, he won his first national sculpture competition when his proposed design was selected for a major fountain commission on the campus of Stanford University (The White Memorial Fountain: “Mem Claw”). Shortly thereafter, he was chosen to be the sculptor for a public art commission in Sacramento in front of the County Courthouse; subsequently, he was selected by David and Lucille Packard to design and fabricate the sculpture to grace the entry to the Monterey Bay Aquarium (Forms Sung In A Kelp Forest). After successfully completing a series of monumental public sculptures (The 92’ Wind Harp in South San Francisco; The Bataan War Memorial on the Island of Corregidor, Flame of Freedom; the 80’ sculpture Cosmos; the fountain Peirine in New York; Breakthrough, The Deineger Fountain at the University of Southern California; sculpture installed at the University of California, San Francisco, among others) Demetrios turned his attention to smaller works for private collectors. In the last few decades, he has designed, fabricated and installed a large number of commissioned works for the gardens of private collectors, including a great many bronze fountains. In addition, he has had several gallery and museum shows featuring his figurative bronze sculptures, like Trixter, his abstract bronze sculptures, like The Cube, and his painted or patinaed steel sculptures, like Tomorrow’s Dreams, the vast majority of which are now owned by private collectors across the United States.
In 2002, Demetrios won the “Santa Barbara Beautiful Award” for the most beautiful work of public art; the award recognized Demetrios for the design and fabrication of the 18’ bronze fountain, Mentors, which serves as the focal point of the Santa Barbara City College, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The fountain was donated to the campus by Eli Luria and Michael Towbes, two revered Santa Barbara philanthropists, both of whom have Demetrios’ sculptures in their own private collections. He was once again awarded the “Santa Barbara Beautiful Award” in 2018 for Dance of Life, installed at the Ridley Tree Cancer Center. Demetrios, who goes by the name Aris, shows his work in several galleries, and in his studio in Montecito, California, where he resides with his wife Ilene.
HARP WIND
1967 92’ Steel South San Francisco Park San Francisco, CA
COSMOS
1990 80’ Painted Steel Olympus Point Roseville, CA
BEGINNINGS
2010 40’ Stainless Steel University of California, Merced Merced, CA
FLAME OF FREEDOM 1968 40’ Corten steel Corregidor Island Philippines
TRIAD
1970 35’ Chromed aluminum, kinetic Park Plaza Oshkosh, WI
CELEBRATION
1989 25’ Stainless Steel fountain Pacific Concourse Los Angeles, CA
MERLIN
1986 25’ Painted steel Research Development Park Emeryville, CA
GENERATIONS
2009 21’ Bronze fountain University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA
CARING
1983 19’ Bronze Atrium of 2855 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA
MENTORS
2001 18’ Bronze fountain City College of Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA
WHITE MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN 1964 16’ Bronze and copper fountain Stanford University Stanford, CA
FORMS SUNG IN A KELP FOREST
1984 12’ Bronze fountain Monterey Bay Aquarium Monterey, CA
DANCE OF LIFE 2017 12’ Stainless Steel Ridley Tree Cancer Center Santa Barbara, CA
BREAKTHROUGH 1984 12’ x 20’ x 30’ Painted steel Airport Technology Park Santa Clara, CA
PEIRINE
1988 10’ Bronze Entrance Plaza, The Corinthian New York, NY
OCEANUS
2006 9’ Bronze fountain Cohasset, MA
TWIN DANCERS 2011 9’ Bronze Santa Rosa Clinic Santa Rosa, CA
THE GATHERING 8’ Bronze fountain Private Residence
RES IPSA LOQUITUR 2012 8’ Powder Coated Steel Stanford Law School Stanford, CA
JOYOUS RESONANCES 6’ Bronze Private Residence
COSMOS
2012 5’ Stainless Steel Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara, CA
SPRING
1988 7’ Bronze fountain One Ygnacio Plaza Walnut Creek, CA
SOURCE
1985 15’ Bronze fountain Airport Technology Park Santa Clara, CA
THE CART
1996 12 - 7’ Stainless Steel figures Health South Birmingham, AL
INTERFACE
1973 7’ Bronze fountain First Unitarian Church San Francisco, CA
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