Axeltree is a public art work by Russian-American artist Alexander Liberman located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] The sculpture is an abstract form; it is installed on the lawn.[2]
Axeltree | |
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Artist | Alexander Liberman |
Year | 1967 |
Medium | Steel |
Movement | Abstract |
Dimensions | 190 cm × 370 cm × 280 cm (74 in × 144 in × 110 in) |
Location | Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
43°10′33.4″N 87°56′16.4″W / 43.175944°N 87.937889°W | |
Owner | Bradley Family Foundation |
Website | https://www.lyndensculpturegarden.org/collection/axeltree |
Description
editAxeltree is a steel sculpture painted red-orange. The statue is 84 in x 144 in x 110 in.[1]
The sculpture is made up of a large flat disk on its side connected to a wide tube base. A smaller concave disk is set perpendicular to the larger disk and is connected to the base by a narrow, curved tube. A jagged tube protrudes from the tube that connects the smaller disk and extends to the other side of the base.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Bradley Family Foundation (2012). "Axeltree (sculpture)". Inventory of American Sculpture. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
- ^ a b "Axeltree". Lynden Sculpture Garden. Lynden Sculpture Garden. Archived from the original on May 5, 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2012.