Floating World
Object NameInstallation
Artist / Maker
Ralph Helmick
((American, b. 1952))
Date2014
MediumPowder coated steel, terrazzo, bronze.
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineIowa Art in State Buildings for the Biorenewables Complex. Commissioned by the University Museums and the Departments of the Biorenewables Complex. In the Art on Campus Collection, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object numberU2014.41a-dd
Status
On viewCollections
CultureAmerican
Label TextFrom the University Museums Collections Handbook, vol. 2, 2025:
Spanning the large atrium of Elings Hall, Floating World depicts an evolving agricultural industry through research performed at Iowa State University. Suspended from the ceiling, layers of verdant green powder coated steel viewed from one direction illustrate the progression of agricultural methods, as well as energy use over time. Shown in silhouette, ISU’s campus buildings are at the top, followed by depictions of farms throughout history. Tractors and silos progress with technology throughout the scenes, and windmills, electrical lines, and finally wind turbines dot the horizon. All of these landscapes emerge from an outline of the state of Iowa, cut through with the outlines of the state’s rivers coursing through the landscape.
In the floor below, terrazzo designs lead the viewer into the atrium towards labs and classrooms within the building. Beginning with a view of North America, each round terrazzo installation features a bronze dot locating the viewer “here.” The terrazzo circles continue to zoom in - to Iowa, campus, Elings Hall, and finally to as small as a carbon atom. As the viewer then looks back up, observing the work of art above from a new angle, the floating panels are seen from a fresh perspective. The silhouettes are still present but with new clarity, and there is a focus on wetlands with a cattail, dragonfly, and Red-winged Blackbird in the foreground. The focus on waterways and their influence on Iowa agriculture is present throughout the work of art, and the innovations in technology discovered because of the research at Iowa State is on full display in this public installation.
Locations
- (not entered) Iowa State University, Sukup Hall, Sukup Atrium
Object Name: Preliminary proposal
Ralph Helmick
2012
Object number: U2012.379
Object Name: Proposal
Ralph Helmick
2012
Object number: U2012.378
Object Name: Covered Cup and Saucer
C. M. Hutschenreuther
c. 1876-1887
Object number: 2.6.89abc
Object Name: Cup and Saucer
Royal Porcelain Factory - Berlin (KPM)
19th century
Object number: 2.6.82ab
