A couple of weeks age, Michael and I went to the reception for the unveiling of Robert Morris's Glass Labyrinth. This is also the 25th Anniversary of the Donald J. Hill Sculpture Park. So I thought it might be fun to have a post about just a few sculptures you could see there.
A photo of me taking a picture next to Robert Morris's Glass Labyrinth |
A larger photo of the Glass Labyrinth. As long as you keep your eyes on the top railings, you will be O.K. I thought following the tiles would work, but I was wrong. |
Shuttlecocks by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, 1994. The Shuttlecocks were very controversial when they were installed. Now they are a Kansas City icon. |
Ferment by Roxy Paine, 2010 |
Three Bowls, Ursula von Rydingsvard, 1990 |
Peace On Earth by Jacques Lipschitz, 1969, one of seven bronze castings |
The Thinker, by Auguste Rodin. This is one of twenty five 72" Thinkers in the world. It was cast in 1949. |
Interior Form by Henry Spencer Moore, 1981. The sculpture garden started out to be a tribute to British sculpture Henry Spencer Moore. There are about 11 of his sculptures in the garden. |
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