TILTEDARC
Tilted Arc
Tilted Arc was a site-specific sculpture originally commissioned by the United States General Services Administration Arts-in-Architecture program for the Foley Federal Plaza in front of the Jacob Javits Federal Building in Manhattan, New York City. The post-minimalist artwork was designed by the well-known artist Richard Serra and constructed in 1981. However, after much debate it was removed in 1989 following a notorious lawsuit. Richard Serra is one of the leading minimalist sculptors and started his notable body of work at Yale University where he studied fine art. This work exemplifies his minimalist, conceptual style. When Tilted Arc was ...The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Tilted Arc
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