Robert Chambers (sculptor)

[1] His most recent public artwork is the South Miami Dade Art and Cultural Center.

[1] The son of an artist mother and a molecular scientist father, Chambers often includes scientific motifs in his sculptures.

The rigidity of science, chemistry and physics is broken by a desire to re-contextualize empirical research thru a sculptor's vantage point.

The work's title is a portmanteau of "sugar" and Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guards the underworld in ancient Greek mythology.

[7] During Art Basel Miami in November 2007, Chambers installed a sculpture titled "Rotorelief" on roof of the Sagamore Hotel.

Chambers' sculpture "Sugabus" (2004)