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Tank G.
Mar 14, 2023
This is an amazing collection of kinetic sculptures. It does however, seem to be out of place sitting in the front yard of a residential home. My HOA would have a fit. There is free parking along the street. I just ended up parking across the street in a little dirt area. The sculptures are the work of Starr Kemph, who took his own life in 1995. The home that they sit in front of is his former home.Since it is a home and the sculptures are behind a fence around the yard, you cannot get very close to them. You can still get a decent view of them from outside the fence though. There used to me more of the sculptures in the yard but they were moved to the ENT Center for the Arts on the University of Colorado Campus in Colorado Springs on an extended loan, after complaints from neighbors and some members of Kemph's estate. The three removed sculptures were titled, Sunrise Serenade, Metronome, and Space Needle.I visited on a windy day and the sculptures were in full effect. There are a few birds, and other abstract spire sculptures to view. They do ask that visitors be respectful when visiting the site as to not draw more attention to the sculptures and cause a nuisance that would result in increase calls from neighbors to have more pieces removed. They are a site to see and are beautiful as they move in the wind. These massive pieces of stainless-steel tower into the sky and are hard to ignore, ranging from 30 to 50 feet tall. They demand your attention.Anyway, as with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a very long stop. I was there less than 10 minutes. I recommend making this stop part of a larger itinerary or checking it out if you are in the area and/or on your way somewhere else, to maximize your time. The Figure Skating Hall of fame is just around the corner from here.
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Alana M.
Jan 8, 2023
These are some pretty enormous whimsical kinetic sculptures!The sculptures are on the private property at the corner of Pine Grove Ave & Evans Ave. On the front lawn you can see a number of the steel wind sculptures. Since this is a residence, you will view them from the street.There is no parking available that I saw. There is a parking lot for hiking trails that I parked in. Then I walked across Evans Ave. very carefully. People like to speed on that road.Starr Kempf was an architect, engineer, welder, teacher and artist. He died in 1995 by taking his own life. In an interview I saw, he said he wanted all his sculptures to remain on his lawn for all to see. Some time after Kempf's dath, his daughter gave tours. Due to a lot of people coming to view these sculptures, some of the other wards of the artist's estate and neighbors were not happy about it. The city came and removed some of the sculptures with the permission of one of Kempf's relatives, although his daughter protested. Three of these sculptures are: Sunrise Serenade, Metronome, and Space Needle. They are on display at the ENT Center for the Arts (5225 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colorado) on the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs campus. I should have driven over there to view them! They will be on display there until 2034.I had come to Manitou Springs from Denver and made a quick detour. This is just south of CO Springs.Some of the sculptures in the yard are a little hard to see with the trees obstructing the view! You can still see well enough because they are between 30-50 feet tall! It's worth the drive out if you are somewhat nearby.
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Michelle T.
Jul 13, 2023
It's free it's fabulous. So surreal in the Broadmor neighborhood! A troubled artist , so very far ahead of their time ? It's wonderful that the sculptures are still assembled on public display .
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David M.
Aug 23, 2016
Starr Kempf was a brilliant metal sculptor. He built amazing mobile sculptures that remain on what was his front yard located just down from the Broadmoor. Here's what the website starts out by saying:"Troubled sculptor Starr Kempf took his own life in 1995, but his towering works of moving, gleaming metal are still on display on the lawn of his former home -- after having a troubled life of their own."If you haven't seen his work, take a look at the pics below and on the website I've set out. But more importantly, go down and look at these incredible creations. They're unlike anything you've ever seen. They remind me of what the beings in "Alien" and its sequel would look like if they were fashion models.Totally awesome!
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Rhonda W.
Sep 6, 2019
not the typical tourist stop but i was thrilled to find it. I am a fan of sculpture and Kinetic sculpture. I have turned my backyard into my own kinetic garden. We read about this artists work and wanted to try and find it. We went to his home that had several pieces behind a fence in a residential area ... took a peak but didn't want to be creepy or disrespectful. Then drove to the college that had a few more of his pieces. They are large and beautiful. Unfortunately not a windy day so the pieces weren't as in motion. Still very impressive. so sad this talented man committed suicide. Seems so many talented artists are troubled. Thank you for leaving us your art.We gps'ed address for the residence and the college .. plenty of free parking at the college right across from the sculptures but not much parking at the residence .. luckily we were the only once there so a spot to park for a quick look. some trees in the way but still worth the stop. wish a could have met him and told him how special his work is.
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Alan L.
Jun 17, 2018
Wonderful sculpture! Still located in the family yard, these large kinetic sculptures are inspiring. Before you go, research the history of the sculptures and the backstory of the (partially successful) municipal efforts to remove the sculptures. You're in a residential neighborhood and should be respectful of the families when you visit.
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Jen N.
Nov 25, 2017
This place is so cool. I remember finding it while just driving around aimlessly years ago. It is such a unique thing to see. The sculptures are so large, and the fact that they can freely move in the wind is pretty cool. This is a fun place to drive by and see the work and the beauty that has been created in their yard. This is a must see if you are in the area.
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Sereena J.
Jul 22, 2017
We came right at twilight to see the kinetic sculptures and they were simultaneously spooky and beautiful against the dimming sky. It's simple, you just park nearby and look at the giant sculptures in the front yard, but it's very nice. I would highly suggest reading a biography or some excerpt about the artist, his life, and his daughter's struggle to keep the sculptures while you're there, I really felt it added to the experience. There's a side road at the t-intersection you can pull off of to park, but there's no designated area.
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Susi H.
Jun 7, 2015
I absolutely LOVE these kinetic sculptures. I love coming here thru the seasons to admire the work of this great and troubled artist. I truly wish that these sculptures would end up in a large park setting where they could be admired in their full glory and have some breathing room. But the family must want to keep them at home. And who can blame them? I would hoard them too if I had a chance!!! I find them most beautiful, with their shininess reflecting against our blue Colorado skies. They are so majestic and gorgeous in their simplicity! PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS IS A PRIVATE RESIDENCE! Be considerate of the family but also of the neighborhood!!! Park only in designated areas, don't be invasive, don't litter, DON'T BACK UP INTO PEOPLES DRIVEWAYS. Let's try not to ruin this for everyone. Let's keep Starr's work in our city! :)
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Tad H.
Jun 22, 2019
Art is so totally cool. Check it out if you are in the area. Although the "exhibit" is in the yard of the artist, it's definitely interesting. Worth the stop in the upper scale Broadmoor neighborhood on Cheyenne Mountain.
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