They have a whole bunch of really awesome sculptures just like this one down at Home Depot. And Dunn Lumber -- oh, my God! Sadly, Dunn Lumber charges a steep admission.
I love Jen's posts!
Too bad Rydingsvard doesn't use a chain saw to sculpt some real sculpture out of her wood pilings. You know, something recognizable, like people, animals or landscapes. Then we could see some art!
Its great to see the BAM get some actual art, though. Great post, Nancy, now I actually have a reason to walk inside rather than around.
Christo should be nothing but a historic footnote, filed under "weird things that remained popular until the 1970's". But unlike mimes, the guy's (and his partner) been a pompous hack for the better part of 40 years now.
Sorry, had to let that out.
Gee, it looks like somebody likes Maya Lin...
I'm very excited that BAM has this exhibition-- von Rydingsvard is a genius and it's nice to see her work get to this corner of the world.
Also, the Gates were the most amazing large scale installation I've seen up close.
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