Major Taylor Statue
From the Major Taylor Association, Inc.:
Maryland sculptor Antonio Tobias Mendez was chosen in 2000 to create the Major Taylor statue at the Worcester Public Library. More than 60 artists from around the world competed for the commission. Mendez's design is a two-sided monument incorporating both sculpture and text, inviting viewers to learn more about the man and his legacy.
Mendez's monument, titled "A Tribute to Major Taylor," was dedicated May 21, 2008, in Worcester, Mass. It features a two-sided sculpture wall, 10 feet high and 12 feet, 4 inches wide, serving as a wind break for the library entrance and anchoring an outdoor plaza suited for reflection and contemplation. One side of the wall is inscribed with text explaining Major Taylor's life story, under a 4-foot-by-8-foot bronze bas relief sculpture of track bike racers in action. The other side features a larger-than-life, three-dimensional figure of Major Taylor, with his bicycle in high relief, in front of a velodrome portrayed in bas relief. The contrast between the three-dimensional human figure and the relief elements is intended to prompt the viewer "to focus on the athlete as a man," the artist says, as well as to protect the intricate bicycle element from damage. The circle in stone on the ground is paved in a design inspired by a bicycle wheel.
Toby Mendez holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. Click here for more info.