by Sherry Sissac | Feb 17, 2014
This earthwork Cromlech Glen can best be described as a man-made glen, or a long, narrow valley. The terrain was manipulated by earth-moving machines to form a high-walled solid basin with its floor on the natural grade of the land. Its steep walls were covered with...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 17, 2014
Year Completed: 1989 Material: Limestone, mortar, trees, shrubs, clover and grass Owner: Linclay Corporation and Laumeier Sculpture Park collaborative commission
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 17, 2014
Inspired by his family, music, and his love of the open road, artist and songwriter Terry Allen uses sculpture as a window into the human condition, and a search for the truth of human experience. Allen’s Laumeier U-ME-UM kindly welcomes guests in the arched entry way...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 17, 2014
Dimensions: 3′ Year Completed: 1999 Material: Metal Owner: Arts in Transit
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 17, 2014
Now located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo, the Vandeventer Place Gates guarded one of St. Louis’s private streets. Originally built in the 1870s, the fountain and gates graced the east entrance to Vandeventer Place and are all that remains of the Victorian-era...
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