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The Legacy of David Adickes...Texas Artist and Sculptor

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By Smireles


Sculptures of David Adickes

David Adickes with Big Sam in his hometown of Huntsville, Tx Image credit: http://www.samhoustonstatue.org/david-adickes.htm
Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas
Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas
The Beatles
The Beatles
Sam Houston, President of the Republic of Texas
Sam Houston, President of the Republic of Texas

The career of well known Texas artist and sculptor, David Adickes, spans 6 decades. Born in Huntsville, Texas, Adickes soon left home for a stint in the military. Although he has a degree in math and physics, he pursued art and studied in France and studied from 1948 to 1950 with modern French master Fernand Leger. After his studies, Adickes chose to return to the Houston area which is close to his home town of Huntsville. When asked, Adickes stated that he could have pursued a career in New York but he found it a little nervous!

David Adickes art has been featured in many one man shows across the United States and in France where he lived for six years early in his career. Mr. Adickes is well traveled and has circled the globe painting in Tahiti, Japan, Spain. His art is featured in many museums, and hundreds of corporate and private collections.

The Virtuoso was David Adickes first large size sculpture commissioned in 1983 by the Lyric Center. The 76 foot statue of Sam Houston located in Huntsville, Texas was completed in 1994. His seven year project building presidential parks in South Dakota (August 2003) and Williamsburg, Virginia (March 2004) began in 1996.

In 2003 Adickes returned to painting and produced many fine works. However, his love of sculpture inspired him to create his statue of Stephen F. Austin located in Henry Munson Park in Brazoria County, Texas. The statue of the Father of Texas is 60 foot tall resting on a 12 foot base making the exhibit a total of 72 feet tall and visible for many miles around.

Partnering with developers who are creating a planned urban development in Pearland about fifteen minutes south of Downtown Houston, Adickes has created 43 presidential heads to be placed in Presidential Park™. The Water Lights District will include residential and business park areas. There will be a Grand Canal™ and Restaurant Row™. The Water Lights District is expected to be a strong tourist attraction and bring many visitors to Pearland, Texas and Brazoria County.

The Beatles exhibit is not in the same style of the presidents but is more in the style of his paintings. The final home of The Beatles will be close to Adickes offices on Shepherd Drive in Houston.


The Virtuoso
The Virtuoso
President Barack Obama
President Barack Obama
March of the President Heads in Pearland Texas
March of the President Heads in Pearland Texas
President Ronald Reagan
President Ronald Reagan

Critics Corner

The art and sculpture of David Adickes is not without its critics. Some do not approve of having art located along the highways of any major city. There have been critics who fairly or unfairly claim that Adickes’ statues lack vibrancy and life that bring them alive like the work of the masters. Some of the criticism has been down right nasty. The names of these critics were deliberately left out of this piece. It seemed important to give a balanced view of opinion of the art of David Adickes. I do not pretend to be knowledgeable about good art but I do enjoy the sculptures and feel that the placement of these works in Houston will benefit the community. I enjoyed viewing The Virtuoso for many years before I heard of David Adickes. I admit to bias as a Native Houstonian.

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judydianne profile image

judydianne  says:
4 months ago

Interesting hub. I love the Beatles sculptures.

EverythingMouse profile image

EverythingMouse  says:
4 months ago

What amazing sculptures. I too like the Beatles one and vituoso.

RNMSN profile image

RNMSN  says:
4 months ago

very good follow up!

my favorite is the virtuoso /...well after the beatles but hey, you cant really put them in any favorite contest, they always win :)

Uninvited Writer profile image

Uninvited Writer  says:
4 months ago

Wow, I've never seen these. They are great :) I love the Virtuoso...

Smireles profile image

Smireles  says:
4 months ago

The Virtuoso is located at the Lyric Center in Downtown Houston in the theatre district. I saw it many times through the years and had no idea it was created by a local artist. It is impressive and is directly on the street in downtown Houston.

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Ginn Navarre  says:
4 months ago

I really enjoyed seeing these--love the sculptures.

Robert Johns  says:
4 months ago

"That's why they don't build monuments to critics"

I think his paintings are superb, his sculptures are amusing,amazing and thought provoking and he himself has an incredibly unique energy about him.

Keep it goin' Mr. Adickes!!!

Smireles profile image

Smireles  says:
4 months ago

Robert Johns, I totally agree with you!

Art Gottschalk  says:
4 months ago

David Adickes is also an accomplished clarinetist, playwright, and composer, and seems to get more done in one day than many people do in a lifetime - a true living treasure! Keep up the good work, my friend.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks for share about David Adickes. I think he is really great person. As an artist and a sculptor. And I think he is famous person in your country. great hub.

BJC  says:
4 months ago

The sculptures are beautiful. Appreciate you sharing this with us.

Duchess OBlunt profile image

Duchess OBlunt  says:
4 months ago

Nice! He already has Obama! Impressive

mecheshier profile image

mecheshier  says:
4 months ago

Nice article. Very informative. His work is very impressive. I sculpt as well..

david adickes  says:
4 months ago

I don't know who put this together, but i was amazed, it was lots of fun. Thank you, whoever you are, very much

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Smireles  says:
4 months ago

Thank you, Mr. Adickes for taking time to comment. I found your sculptures recently on a day trip to Brazoria County. They are beautiful and impressive. I wanted to know more. Your contribution to art in the Houston area is enormous and I wanted to pay tribute. Thank you so much.

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