Way Four
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Way Four | |
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Artist | Bernard Kirschenbaum |
Year | 1976 |
Type | stainless steel |
Dimensions | 250 c×ばつ 220 c×ばつ 240 cm (100 in×ばつ 86 in×ばつ 96 in) |
Location | Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 43°10′34.6′′N 87°56′10.4′′W / 43.176278°N 87.936222°W / 43.176278; -87.936222 |
Way Four is a public art work by artist Bernard Kirschenbaum at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The stainless steel sculpture is an open circle that creates an orbit for two triangles; it is installed on the lawn.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ Buck, Diane (1995). Outdoor Sculpture in Milwaukee: A Cultural and Historical Guidebook. Madison: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin. pp. 182–183. ISBN 0-87020-276-6.
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