About the Artist, Benjamin Victor
“A gift from God” is how Benjamin Victor describes his ability to create spectacular works of art. Benjamin joined the ranks of Michelangelo, Bernini, and French by receiving his first large commission at only 23 years old. At age 26, he became the youngest artist ever to have a sculpture in our Nation’s foremost collection, the National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol. In 2019, he became the only living artist to have three works in Statuary Hall.
Art critics and organizations, including the National Sculpture Society in New York City, continue to recognize the aesthetic and conceptual integrity of Benjamin’s artwork. His passion and drive clearly show in each of his unique and profound creations. With expressive features, exquisite detail, and thought-provoking content, the work of Benjamin Victor is sure to take its place among the great masterpieces of art history.
Baylor’s Campus Experience Project Team selected Victor through a competitive process. His emphasis on storytelling, particularly for historically underrepresented groups, made him the ideal sculptor for the Gilbert and Walker statues. According to the project team, Victor was clearly hungry to take on these special pieces for Baylor.