Abstract Variation No. 3
Laumeier - Open Fields
The Abstract Variation (A/V) series of sculptures are made in Cor-ten steel and are often painted, mostly…
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Laumeier - Open Fields
The Abstract Variation (A/V) series of sculptures are made in Cor-ten steel and are often painted, mostly…
Laumeier - Open Fields
** This piece is no longer on display. Please see our Retired Public Art Installations page…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Dimensions: variable Year Completed: 1998 Material: Metal, boulders, concrete, gold leaf Owner: Laumeier Sculpture Park commission
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Depending on the time of day and weather conditions, the glass inTriangular Bridge Over Water can…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Johann Feilacher’s gigantic Redwood I cut by chainsaw from a single California redwood trunk, is a potent…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
In Pool Complex: Orchard Valley, Mary Miss includes existing historical artifacts in her contemporary site-specific sculpture.…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Jene Highstein’s Old Temple, 1991, is a cylindrical form made from western cedar, reminiscent of a…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Man with a Briefcase at #2968443, 1986, by Jonathan Borofsky is a towering, white collar…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Metaphor is artist Alison Saar’s poetic currency. Leelinau is based on the legend of a Native American…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
This is Laumeier Sculpture Park’s first site-specific work, and the first piece placed on the…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
House of the Minotaur, 1980, by Tony Rosenthal takes its name from the ancient Greek…
Laumeier - Nature Trails
Jerald Jacquard’s Cubed Squared appears as a simple construction, yet it is paradoxically complex. Using the added…