william tarr Sculptures
“Inquisition” 1960
65″ x 32″
William (Bill) Tarr (1925 – 2006) was a sculptor, painter, photographer, magician, bestselling author, husband, father, and dedicated artist for over 50 years. His monumental public works have been seen by millions from all over the world, and his 30 x 30 x 30 ft. welded steel memorial to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King is perhaps New York City’s most renowned public work. Yet, Bill remains relatively unknown.


“untitled” 1961
Steel 22″ x 16″

“untitled” 1962
Steel 36″ x 20″ x 20″

Charleton st studio
1962

“untitled” 1962
Steel 9″ x 11″x 12″

“untitled” 1962
Steel 26″ x 7″ x 7″

“untitled” 1962
Steel 26″ x 15″ x 15″

“untitled” 1964
Steel 8′ x 2′ x 2′

“untitled” 1964
Epoxy 50″ x 30″ x 30″

“triumph 500” 1965

“untitled” 1965
Cast Bronze 5′ x 2′ x 2′

“untitled” 1966
Epoxy 25′ x 7′ x 2′

“untitled” 1969
Stainless Steel 8′ x 4′ x 4′

“untitled” 1970
Steel 62″ x 16″ x 16″

“untitled” 1970
Stainless Steel 12″ x 11″ x 11″

“MLK bronze maquette” 1970

“untitled” 1980
Wood 40″ x 13″

springs studio 1981

“untitled” 1982
Walnut 35″ x 18″ x 16″

“untitled” 1984
Bronze 23″ x 5″

springs studio 1984
Cement 7 feet

“untitled” 1990
Fiberglass

“untitled” 1994
Welded Steel 8 feet

springs studio 2002
Welded Bronze 7 feet