Lonnie Hanzon Explained

Lonnie Hanzon
Birth Date:September 1, 1959
Known For:'Evolution of the Ball sculpture at Coors Field
Occupation:Installation artist

Lonnie Hanzon (born September 1, 1959) is a Colorado-based installation artist and television personality, best known for designing the gateway sculpture Evolution of the Ball at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado.[1] His work includes outdoor urban entertainment projects that extend across many acres, and immersive visual merchandising displays.

Career

Hanzon was raised in Pine, Colorado.[2] Immediately after completing high school he performed as a singer, dancer and magician between 1974 and 1981.

A largely self-educated artist, he made his own costumes and sets.[1] [3] He later transitioned into design when other performers such as Paratakeori, Foan Family Circus, the Berg & Prince Mime Company, among others began requesting costumes. He started designing store interiors and window dressings in 1981, and high fashion jewelry in 1982. In 2010 he won first place in the Paper Fashion Show put on by The One Club For Creativity Denver (Formerly Art Directors Club of Denver).[4] [5]

Lanzon's window dressings garnered local, and then national attention, and led to commissions for increasingly larger and more complex interior and exterior commercial design projects and installations. His Christmas window display 12/25: A Holiday Store in Omaha in 1987 was the first for which retailers were compelled to charge admission to control crowds.[6] He uses a variety of materials including "fabric, steel, glass, sugar, paint, foam, music, water, and electricity".

Hanzon went on to design major public works and commissioned displays throughout the 90s to the present, including installations in Hong Kong where he did the Christmas decorations for a mall that measured .[2] At the time it was the largest such holiday installation in Hong Kong's history. He also did work in Houston, Dallas,[7] Las Vegas, and, most frequently, in Colorado. In addition to his "Evolution of the Ball" display at Coors Field, Hanzon has produced other installations throughout Colorado[8] including at the Red Rocks Community College, Kenneth King Performing Arts Center, Denver Botanic Gardens, and Olde Town Arvada.

Hanzon directed and designed the revitalization and renovation of Denver's downtown holiday scene between 1998 and 2000. He installed displays on the mile-long Pedestrian Mall[9] in historic Larimer Square and Union Station, and around Lower Downtown. He held the title of wizard in residence and creative director at the Museum of Outdoor Arts[10] during which time he designed the Hudson Holiday display at the Hudson Gardens and Events Center in Littleton in 2009 and 2010.[2] [11] Hanzon also rebuilt the annual Parade of Lights in Denver,[12] giving new life to thirteen electrical floats and hundreds of costumed paraders. His projects emphasize storytelling through interactive art and multi-media.

Film and television

Hanzon worked with LucasArts Attractions, a division of LucasFilm, from 1990 to 1991 as Lead Show Producer, where he worked on the re-development concept for 42nd Street and Times Square as well as entertainment projects in Hawaii, Japan, Houston and Hollywood.

Hanzon headlined three HGTV holiday specials, from 2003 to 2005, that featured his work on Neiman Marcus' annual holiday extravaganza.[12] A 2008 window display he designed for a store in Cherry Creek North was featured on a special holiday windows program on HGTV.[13] He also hosted HGTV's Holiday Windows Specials in 2006 and 2009, a program produced by High Noon Entertainment. In 2005, The Food Network aired a special in which Hanzon took the ultimate BBQ Rig Design Challenge.[14]

Select installations and displays

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sink, Mindy . Walking Denver: 30 Tours of the Mile-High City's Best Urban Trails, Historic Architecture, River and Creekside Paths, and Cultural Highlights . Wilderness Press . 2013 . 33 . 9780899976754 .
  2. News: Hanzon's magic transforms Hudson Gardens for holidays . Colleen . Smith . 18 December 2009 . The Denver Post.
  3. Book: The Ultimate Baseball Road Trip, 2nd: A Fan's Guide to Major League Stadiums . Josh . Pahigian . Kevin . O'Connell . Lyons Press . 27 March 2012 . 9780762783915.
  4. Web site: Art Directors Club of Denver Accepting Call for Entries for Paper Fashion Show . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222223155/http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/01/06/idUS204314+06-Jan-2011+BW20110106 . dead . 22 February 2014 . 6 January 2011.
  5. Web site: Paper Fashion Show Returns to Denver, Seeks Designers . Stephanie . Murg . 7 January 2011.
  6. News: Christmas Store Charges a $1 Admission Fee . 25 November 1987 . Los Angeles Times.
  7. News: Lights, music and magic . Sonya . Ellingboe . 11 May 2010.
  8. News: Lori . Tobias . Panes Taking Artist Works Holiday Magic on Larimer Square . Rocky Mountain News Denver . November 21, 1998 . 2008-05-13 .
  9. News: Gayle . Worland . Out of the Box . Denver Westword . November 19, 1998 . 2008-05-13 .
  10. Web site: Magic awaits at outdoor museum . Sonya . Ellingboe . 12 April 2008.
  11. Web site: Lonnie Hanzon . 16 February 2014 . FasTracks.
  12. News: Lighting up the holidays . Sonya . Ellingboe. 20 October 2009 . Littleton Independent.
  13. Web site: Magical Holiday Machines: The Wondrous Keep of Emry Gweldig . 16 February 2014.
  14. Book: Extreme Barbecue: Smokin' Rigs and 100 Real Good Recipes . Dan . Huntley . Lisa Grace . Lednicer . 183 . 2013 . 9781452133102 . Chronicle Books .
  15. Web site: Best Wizard-in-Residence Denver 2008 - Lonnie Hanzon - Museum of Outdoor Arts . 16 February 2014.